Yaya Toure: Manchester City midfielder open to Premier League move - reports
The Ivorian has one year still to run on his contract at the Etihad
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Your support makes all the difference.Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure is reportedly willing to remain in the Premier League if he is deemed surplus to requirements under new manager Pep Guardiola.
The Ivorian has one year still to run on his contract at the Etihad and is expected to be subject to interest from Internazionale and China as his future remains in doubt.
Toure is said to be keen to remain in England, according to the Daily Mirror, in a move which will worry City chiefs ahead of talks with the 32-year-old.
A source close to the player told the paper: “Yaya and the family are very happy in the UK, they enjoy living here and see no reason to change.
“Also, Yaya has extended family here including brothers [elder sibling Kolo plays for Liverpool] and sisters.”
Meanwhile City are falling increasingly behind in the race to lift a third Premier League title. “Everyone is disappointed, but we have to look forward,” said midfielder Fernandinho. “We have nine games to play and if we don’t have the chance to be champions, we have to finish in the top four.
“It’s tough to drop points like that but if we don’t have the chance to fight for the title, we have to make sure of Champions League.”
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