Adebayor changed to the Kadir Has Stadium in August and played eight group games, scoring in two objectives all the while.
The 35-year-old's choice came after Kayserispor bowed to a 4-1 misfortune against Besiktas on Monday which left them at the base of the table with seven from 13 matches.
After his three-year stretch in Turkey which incorporated a spell at Istanbul Basaksehir, the previous Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur assailant said he is coming all the way back to invest energy with his family.
"These are extreme choices and was intense for me. One of the most significant choices of my life. I attempted to give my vitality and will to this group since I showed up.
I put forth a valiant effort yet now and again you have a few issues in your own life," Adebayor told the media.
"You consider your family and need to settle on choices about your future. Furthermore, that choice ought to be quick. I have chosen not to proceed with my profession here. Despite the fact that I am leaving physically, my heart will consistently pulsate for this group."
"I can't state that I'm leaving Turkey for good, anything can occur throughout everyday life. I need to rest and invest some energy with my family. I had three incredible years here and I feel that the Turkish alliance is among the best groups in Europe."
As per L'Equipe, Cameroon's Paul-Georges Ntep who is on a season-long advance from Wolfsburg has additionally left Kayserispor because of the money related emergency confronting the club.
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