The
Ivory Coast international's representative says he has already received
offers for the 32-year-old and has hinted at a move to Inter to be
reunited with Roberto Mancini.
Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure will “definitely” leave the club this summer, according to his agent Dimitri Seluk.
The
Ivory Coast international’s current deal expires at the end of next
season and he has yet to agree a new contract at the Etihad Stadium.
Toure’s
agent says he has already received plenty of interest in the
32-year-old and has confirmed he will be leaving the club he joined in
2010.
"He'll definitely leave Manchester City, I can calmly confirm that,” Seluk told FC Inter News.
"Various offers have arrived for Yaya and we're evaluating them, but no decision has been taken yet for next season."
Seluk
also insisted that Toure’s next move would not be motivated purely by
money and hinted at a move to Inter to be reunited with former City
coach Roberto Mancini.
"Will the economic aspect make the
difference?" he added. "Absolutely not. We don't put money before
everything, but the project the club presents us. The best will convince
us.
“Inter? We're definitely talking about a great club and
everyone knows about the relationship between Yaya and Mancini, but like
I've already said, we haven't made any decision yet.
"But I'll
add that the Nerazzurri's project is great and Inter is a fantastic
club. So it's normal that they want a player of this level." |
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