Manchester City transfer news: Yaya Toure '90% certain to leave' - agent

The Ivorian international is unsettled at the Etihad and looks likely to move in the summer

Mark Critchley
Thursday 07 May 2015 07:08 EDT
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Manchester City's Yaya Toure
Manchester City's Yaya Toure (Getty Images)

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Yaya Touré's agent has said that he is 90% certain his client will leave Manchester City this summer.

As reported by Sky Sports News, Dimitri Seluk said that three clubs are currently monitoring the Ivorian international.

Touré is yet to decide where his future lies and will make a final call at the end of the season.

His agent Seluk, meanwhile, will meet City's representatives next week to discuss the matter.

Touré's future has been uncertain ever since the furore over the club's failure to recognise his birthday last year.

The midfielder, who has been heavily linked with a move to Inter Milan, turns 32 years-old next week but this announcement will only have harmed his chances of receiving that all-important club birthday cake.

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