'It would be an honour to play for PSG'.
Yaya Toure has again
refused to commit his future to Manchester City and admitted it would be an
'honour' to play for Paris Saint-Germain.
The Ivory Coast
midfielder's future has been plunged into doubt after his agent, Dimitry Seluk, made a bizarre rant against the Premier
League champions over an apparent birthday snub.
Seluk went on to tell
talkSPORT last week that there is only a '50/50' chance of Toure staying at City
beyond this summer.
Now the 31-year-old has
cast future doubt over his future by declaring an interest in playing for
French champions PSG.
"Given the goals of
Paris, how could you not be interested in a club like that?" Toure told
France Football.
"PSG have become
one of the strongest teams in Europe. It would be a honour to one day play for
a club like that. If I can be of service..."
And Toure once again
declined the opportunity to quash suggestions he could quit City this summer.
"Given the
magnificent season Manchester City have had, everyone talks about me and
everything is open," he added.
"My agent, Dimitry,
is hanging on the telephone and he knows what he has to do, I have complete
confidence in him.
"Nobody knows what
can happen tomorrow, my attention is on the World Cup and we will see
afterwards.
"Yes, I have said I
would like to finish my career at Barcelona. You never know because football moves quickly, you never know."
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