Monday 25 May 2015

Yaya Toure going nowhere

Yaya Toure joined Manchester City from Barcelona
in 2010
Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure will stay at
the club after they told him he was "too important
to let go", according to the player's agent.
Dimitri Seluk recently claimed the 32-year-old was
"90% certain" to leave at the end of the season.
But speaking to Sky Sports News, Seluk said
Toure, who had been linked with a move to Inter
Milan, would stay.
Toure scored 10 goals in 29 league games as City
finished the season second in the Premier League.
The former Barcelona player joined the club in
2010 and has helped them win the English title
twice - in 2012 and 2014 - the FA Cup in 2011
and the League Cup in 2014.
He has two years to run on his current deal.
Toure is currently with the City squad in North
America on a post-season tour.
Pellegrini's side will take on Toronto FC at BMO
Field on 27 May, before facing Houston Dynamo 24
hours later.
The final leg of the tour sees them travel to New
York on 30 May to attend their sister club New
York City FC's game against Houston Dynamo in
MLS.

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