Emmanuel Eboue admits he would jump at the chance of help from either his former club Arsenal or the PFA.

The 34-year-old has revealed he has been pushed to the brink of suicide after losing everything.

He now spends his days hiding from ­bailiffs, sometimes sleeps on the floor of a friend’s home, travels by bus and even cleans his clothes by hand because he has no washing machine

And in an exclusive interview with Mirror Sport, Eboue said: "I used to talk a lot with Wenger but I lost my phone with all my contacts on it so I am not in touch with them.

Emmanuel Eboue opens up about his personal struggles (
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Eboue says he would be open to help from his former club Arsenal, but has lost Arsene Wenger's number (
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Emmanuel Eboue pictured with his wife and baby (
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"I would accept help from anywhere but if my previous club that I spent time at wants to help me then I would be very, very happy. They are welcome.

"Maybe I could go and work there to help the young players.”

"The fans at Arsenal, even now they still love me.

Eboue says he's still loved by Arsenal fans and that he'd accept help from anywhere (
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Eboue consoles Jack Wilshere after losing to Birmingham in the League Cup final (
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"The PFA helped me when I had my problems with my agent. If they gave me a job. Even if it wasn't a big, big job [I would be grateful]. The way people helped me to become a professional player I want to help other young people.

"It would be difficult because I believe I can still play and I want to continue playing. So if they gave me a job like that, to manage the young boys, maybe I’d see some of the people that I played with or against and I’d feel embarrassed. But after that, I would cope."