Christian Atsu’s wife sent him to court for divorce before his untimely death

The former Chelsea player was reportedly in the process of breaking up officially with his wife after the latter took him to court

Following the demise of former Ghana midfielder Christian Atsu, it has emerged that the ex-player was battling emotional issues behind the scenes.

The 31-year-old was taken to court by his former wife Marie Claire after their love seemingly turned sour along the way.

It has been reported that Atsu lost his home after his former wife’s German mother joined them in England. Although , Atsu wasn’t happy with the mother-in-law permanently staying with them under one roof, his efforts to get his home back proved futile.

As a result, his wife subsequently sent him to court to officially seek for divorce which meant that the couple lived separately before Atsu met his untimely death.

In 2021, when Atsu’s wife published her book, Stop Bullying Me, which received 5 out of 5 stars and had some rave reviews on Amazon, there was no public support [on social media] from her ‘better-half’. That was when observers became suspicious.

Atsu after leaving Ghana, met Marie-Claire who is a German after signing for Portuguese giants Porto and they got married in 2012. The pair were blessed with three kids.

”When his mother-in-law moved in with them in the UK somewhere in 2021, Atsu’s marital problems began. Atsu felt alone in the home as a result of the wife’s increased focus on the mother. He sometimes found it challenging to play with his children because his mother-in-law has taken control of everything in the home,” a source told GHANAsoccernet.com.

”Atsu was enraged to the core at this. So, in order for them to continue living their private lives, he instructed the wife to politely request that her mother relocates to Germany.

”His wife objected to the idea because she believed the player didn’t want her mother to live with them, which is how their marital issues began,” the source added.

Atsu who was struggling both on and off the pitch at Newcastle United began to look for a new club.

”Atsu was fervently looking for a new club at that time because he only had two months left on his contract with Newcastle.”

”Atsu then moved to Saudi Arabia and signed for Al Raed after failing to find a club in Europe.

”Due to long-standing disagreement [with the wife] before he left for Saudi Arabia, the wife then used his absence to push for a divorce.

”He took the decision to return to Ghana due to injuries and dip in form in Saudi Arabia. He considered hanging up his boots but before that he had plans to play for boyhood team, Hearts of Oak, even if only for a season.”

”But the divorce was on court, and the thoughts about alimony and child support weakened him spiritually.
”He decided to change his career plans at that point and also needed money to fund a ton of unfinished projects in Ghana.

”He then made the decision to put off his plans to don the Rainbow jersey in order to sign a lucrative new deal with another European team.

”Hatayaspor was his only choice and so decided to relocate to Turkey. Remember that before moving to Saudi Arabia, he turned down a rich offer from an unknown Turkish club because he wanted to spend his final years with Hearts of Oak.

”If the divorce proceeding hadn’t begun, Atsu would have returned to Ghana and be playing in the Ghana Premier League.”

“Where is our father Christian Atsu? Wife says the children constantly want to know?

The former Premier League star passed on tragically and his kids have been asking their mother his whereabout after weeks without seeing him

Abraham Twasam, the spokesperson for the family of the late Christian Atsu, has updated the general public on happenings within the family since the demise of the former Ghanaian striker.

Speaking to the media recently and echoed by Pak MediaGh, Abraham said Atsu’s German wife, Maria Claire Rupio has informed the extended family that her children are worried about the absence of their father and want to know his whereabouts.

We will give the children local names so that people will know they are from Ghana,” he added.

In a related development, Sonnie Badu has mentioned that Christian Atsu’s passing has a spiritual significance by insisting that there is more to the former Ghanaian international’s tragic passing than meets the eye

The preacher and record-breaking gospel singer blamed “yaanom” for Atsu’s passing and denied that the earthquake had anything to do with it on social media

As originally reported by , Christian Atsu passed away on Saturday at the age of 31

The former Premier League player, who played for both Newcastle United and Chelsea, vanished on Tuesday, February 7, following the tragic earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria on Monday, February 6.

Kudus Mohammed dedicates goal to Christian Atsu after untimely death in Turkey

The talented midfielder remarkably dedicated his goal this afternoon to the former Black Stars player after he was confirmed dead following an earthquake in Turkey

Ghana midfielder Kudus Mohammed dedicated his goal in a 4-0 win over Sparta Rotterdam to former Chelsea and Newcastle United midfielder Christian Atsu Twasam who was pronounced dead following an earthquake that happened in Turkey a fortnight ago.

Kudus slotted in a free-kick by the 84th minute to add to two goals scored earlier by Dusan Tadic and Kenneth Taylor.

Atsu, 31-year-old, was initially reported to have been found few hours after the unfortunate incident but after couple of checks in various hospitals where victims were taken to, it was confirmed there was a mistaken identity.

As a result, some members of his family and his agent Nana Sekyere flew to Turkey to team up with his club in search of him.

Although, some people were found alive earlier this week, which gave hope to Atsu’s survival, the former Premier League player could not survive.

He was pronounced dead early hours of Saturday by the Turkish media and a formal release is expected from his club and management.

Atsu, who scored some incredible goals for Newcastle, FC Porto and Rio Ave, returned to Europe last years after joining Turkish top-flight side Hatayspor from Saudi Pro League outfit Al Raed as a free agent.

He signed a one-year contract and was in negotiations for a contract extension following an impressive season in the Turkish Super Lig

Watch all Christian Atsu’s goals in Premier League & La Liga before his untimely death in Turkey

The one-time Africa Cup of Nations Best Player has been confirmed dead after two weeks under rubles in Turkey

Former Chelsea and Newcastle United midfielder Christian Atsu Twasam has been pronounced dead following an earthquake that happened in Turkey a fortnight ago.

The 31-year-old was initially reported to have been found few hours after the unfortunate incident but reports later indicated it was a mistake identity.

As a result, some members of his family and his agent Nana Sekyere flew to Turkey to team up with his club in search of him.

Although, some people were found alive earlier this week, which gave hope to Atsu’s survival, the former Premier League player could not survive.

He was pronounced dead early hours of Saturday by the Turkish media and a formal release is expected from his club and management.

Atsu, who scored some incredible goals for Newcastle, FC Porto and Rio Ave, returned to Europe last years after joining Turkish top-flight side Hatayspor from Saudi Pro League outfit Al Raed as a free agent.

Click on the link to watch his goals

He signed a one-year contract and was in negotiations for a contract extension following an impressive season in the Turkish Super Lig

Former Chelsea winger Christian Atsu found dead after Turkey Earthquake

The former player for the Premier League club has been confirmed dead after two weeks under rubles in Turkey

Former Chelsea and Newcastle United midfielder Christian Atsu Twasam has been pronounced dead following an earthquake that happened in Turkey a fortnight ago.

The 31-year-old was initially reported to have been found under the rubles and taken to a hospital few hours after the unfortunate incident but reports later indicated it was a mistake identity.

As a result, some members of his family and his agent Nana Sekyere flew to Turkey to team up with his club in search of him.

Although, some people were found alive earlier this week, which gave hopes to Atsu’s survival, the former Premier League player could not survive.

During the recent search, Atsu’s shoes were the first among other belongings to be found. Later, the search and rescue team found his passport and other belongings which were confirmed to be his by his agent.

Atsu’s Ghanaian passport found.

He was pronounced dead early hours of Saturday by the Turkish media and an official release is expected from his club and management in the coming hours.

Atsu returned to Europe last year after joining Turkish top-flight side Hatayspor from Saudi Pro League outfit Al Raed as a free agent.

He signed a one-year contract and was in negotiations for a contract extension following an impressive season in the Turkish Super Lig.

Atsu, who was product of Right to Dream Academy in Ghana, began his career in Europe with Porto, also spending a season on loan at Rio Ave. In 2013, he was signed by Chelsea for £3.5 million, who subsequently loaned him to Vitesse ArnhemEvertonAFC Bournemouth and Málaga.

After spending the 2016–17 season on loan at Newcastle United, he completed a permanent transfer to the club in May 2017.

A full international with over 60 caps since his debut in 2012, Atsu represented Ghana at the 2014 FIFA World Cup and four Africa Cup of Nations tournaments.

He helped the team finish as runners-up at the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations, in which he also won Player of the Tournament and Goal of the Tournament.

Newcastle United midfielder Christian Atsu’s mum confirmed dead

The Magpies midfielder woes this season has been compounded following the untimely demise of his biological mother

Ghana and Newcastle United midfielder Christian Atsu has confirmed the sad passing of his mother on Saturday.

The 28-year-old has been struggling for match fitness recently leading to Newcastle boss Steve Bruce’s decision to offload him. He was not registered for the Premier League and has been on the lookout for a new club.

And with reports linking him to Scottish giants Celtic, his mother Madam Afiko, has unfortunately passed on in Ghana after battling with a short illness.

 

Although it was initially considered a  rumour, Atsu confirmed the news on his official Twitter account and heaped praise on her in the process.

 

He wrote: ” Your life was a blessing and your memory a treasure. You are loved beyond measure as you’ve left us today.”

Comment: Why Benitez must be a fool to start Atsu against Chelsea

Rafa Benitez would be a fool if he opts to start Newcastle United winger Christian Atsu against Chelsea despite Micky Quinn claiming the player could do well as he has a point to prove.

The Spanish manager knows he has to pick a player capable of replacing Kenedy on his side’s left-flank for the game against the Blues on Sunday as the Brazilian is unavailable to play against his parent club.

Quinn, who played 110 times for the Magpies, shared that if he was in charge he would opt to start Atsu in Sunday’s game as the winger will have a point to prove as he will be facing his old side.

“Anyway, Rafa needs to make a decision as to who he brings into the side instead – and I’d opt for Christian Atsu,” wrote the 56-year-old in his column for the Chronicle.

“I thought Atsu was unlucky to lose his place during the second half of last season, and I like his direct running. His end product is sometimes lacking, but I think he’ll have a point to prove against his former club.”

While players can be motivated to go the extra mile when playing a former side in order to prove a point, Benitez would be foolish to start the 26-year-old.

Atsu, who rakes in £30,000-a-week at St James Park (Source: Spotrac) regularly is careless in posession and due to this is often the player who ends up losing the ball for his side.

The 26-year-old demonstrated his ability to cause his side headaches during his side’s opening Premier League game against Spurs as after replacing Matt Ritchie in that match, he did nothing but lose the ball for his side.

Atsu may at times show glimpses of skill but against the Blues it will be important to hold onto possession wherever possible as the Blues will be ruthless when it comes to ensuring they leave St James Park with all three points.

Chelsea have made it two wins out of two so far and have scored six goals in the process, so the Magpies can’t gift them opportunities and Atsu is the type of player to do that.

Benitez has other options to look at when it comes to picking a replacement for Kenedy with Josh Murphy and Yoshinori Muto possible options so he doesn’t have to select Atsu.

Therefore, Benitez would be foolish to heed Quinn’s advice following the pundit’s claim about Atsu as the winger will prove to be a liability against a side like Chelsea.

By: Laura OLeary/Nothingbutnewcastle.com

 

Atsu eyes improved performance with Newcastle United in Premier League

The Magpies midfielder is raring to get on the pitch after recovering from knee injury

Newcastle United midfielder Christian Atsu is brimming with confidence ahead of the 2017-18 Premier League season which kicks off next month.

The 26-year-old went under the knife in April following a knee injury sustained while playing against Leicester City. He believes he’s now fully fit to fight for a starting role and improve his records in Rafael Benitez’s squad.

“I’m feeling more confident by the day and I just want to work hard now and prepare for the start of the season,” the former Chelsea winger told The Chroniclelive .

“It’s going to be a big challenge for all of us but we are all looking forward to it. This season, I’m determined to be better than my first two seasons at Newcastle,” he said.

“It starts in the friendly games and it goes right up to the Premier League kick-off. This season, there is going to be a lot of competition for first-team places that’s why I am very happy to get surgery out of the way.

“It means I am back and able to stake my claim for a first-team place. I feel I can compete with anybody that’s in the side,” he added.

Atsu has been looking very sharp in Newcastle’s pre-season, grabbing the match-winner in the friendly against St Partick’s.

“It felt great to be playing a game again and also getting on the scoresheet – and I’m very happy,” he said.

“After surgery, I have been able to get back quickly and be involved in pre-season. I was worried about the possibility of missing pre-season.

“It’s very important for the whole season so I am pleased to be back and mark it with a goal,” he added.

Last season, Atsu made 28 league appearances and scored two goals.

Christian Atsu ruled out of action until July after successful surgery

The Ghanaian will be in the treatment room for at least six weeks after undergoing surgery

Newcastle United midfielder Christian Atsu has been ruled out of the club’s last three games in the Premier League following a successful surgery this week.

The 26-year-old suffered a knee problem a couple of weeks ago but played through pains until it became clear that the Magpies had avoided the drop, before he agreed to have his leg fixed.

However, according to AshesGyamera‘s sources, Atsu will only return in July after the World Cup and join his teammates for the next pre-season ahead of the 2018-19 campaign.

“Atsu has had an operation on his knee to be sure that he will be fine for the next year,” said Benitez.

“It wasn’t a big issue but he had some discomfort and we needed to fix the problem now to be sure that next year he is fine. Ciaran Clark has a little problem with his knee, but we think he will be fine for next week hopefully. The others are fine,” he added.

Atsu will therefore miss Newcastle’s trip to Vicarage Road to face Watford on Saturday as well as the games against Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea.

Again, he will not play a role in Ghana’s friendly against Iceland and Japan in June as the two opponents use the game to prepare for the World Cup holding in Russia.

Atsu & Opare played a role in joining FC Porto, Waris reveals

Abdul Majeed Waris has revealed that countrymen Christian Atsu and Daniel Opare who previously featured for FC Porto advised him to join the club, amid several offers on his table.

The 26-year-old signed a season-long contract with the Dragons with an option of making the deal permanent which will cost the Estadio Dragao side £6 million.

“I’m not here for personal glory. I am very happy and ready to give everything I have so that the club can succeed and win trophies,” Waris told Porto Canal.

“It is probably the club in which my dreams can come true, to play in a top league and in the Uefa Champions League. I talked to some friends, Christian Atsu and Opare, who had been here before. They helped me decide to come here,” he added.

Waris praised Aboubakar, Marega and Brahimi and believes he will team up with them easily upfront since they have have similar qualities.

“They are fantastic players, they pretty much score all the time. I am also here to help the team score more goals and win. We can probably score a few more goals together. That is the most important thing, not who scores, but that we do it together.

“I think I can match well with them, because they have an offensive mentality, which I also have. It’s a matter of understanding each other and working together”.