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Yaya Toure insists he's going nowhere despite double Manchester City snub

YAYA TOURE insists he will not be forced out of Manchester City.


Posted Tuesday, August 16, 2016 by Dailystar.co.uk

Yaya Toure insists he's going nowhere despite double Manchester City snub
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The 33-year-old midfilder is prepared to sit tight at the Etihad and pick up £11m from seeing out the final season on his contract.

New boss Pep Guardiola underlined that Toure is not part of his plans by leaving him out of the squad that travelled to Bucharest for tonight’s vital Champions League play-off first leg against Steaua.

He was also omitted from the squad for Saturday’s Premier League opener against Sunderland.

But despite the double snub, Toure is determined not to be forced out before the end of the August transfer window.

He will wait until the January window, or even the end of the season when he can leave on a free transfer.

It is a bizarre turnaround from two years ago when Toure’s agent Dmitri Seluk claimed his client wanted to quit because the club didn’t give him a cake for his 31st birthday.

Now he is happy to stay despite being frozen out - and is aware that no European club will match his £225,000-a-week wages.

Seluk said: “Yaya has not been included against Sunderland or Bucharest but that’s okay. He is fit to play right now.

"This is a very good process for Yaya. It will allow him (to prove) in training and in matches that he is still a wonderful player. But there is no talk of a transfer. Yaya will stay and fight.

"Guardiola has to learn all about the players he has available. The performance against Sunderland was far from perfect.

"Pep is the best manager in the world and I just hope he gives Yaya the chance to prove he is still good enough for City,”

Guardiola, who has bought in £21m Ilkay Gundogan as Toure’s replacement, explained his decision to axe Toure by suggesting he has not got the intensity he demands from his players.

"I have a lot of respect of him, for his career and quality, but for the first days – against Sunderland – we were looking for a more intensive game,” Guardiola said.

"That is why he didn’t play, the only reason why.”

Guardiola will stick with Willy Caballero at the expense of Joe Hart tonight and is still thought to be keen on Barcelona’s Claudio Bravo.

The Chile international is one of them after it emerged Guardiola is willing to listen to offers for England No.1 Joe Hart.

Liverpool, Everton and a host of European clubs including Sevilla are all keen on Hart, who is valued in the £25m bracket.

It is understood Etihad bosses have agreed personal terms with Bravo but the two clubs are still haggling over a fee.

When asked about Bravo Guardiola refused to dismiss a move for him.

He said: “I think it is not the moment to talk about players who are not in Manchester City.

"They are players for another club. I am not going to talk, one day before one of the most important games of the season, about transfers.”



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