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Yaya Touré pledges to stay at Manchester City for sake of the fans | Yaya Touré pledges to stay at Manchester City for sake of the fans |
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Yaya Touré has vowed to remain at Manchester City as he asked for an end to a summer of speculation largely begun by his own agent. | Yaya Touré has vowed to remain at Manchester City as he asked for an end to a summer of speculation largely begun by his own agent. |
Touré and his representative Dimitri Seluk spoke to Sky Sports News on Friday to confirm the Ivory Coast international’s intention to honour his contract – which runs until 2017 – at the Etihad Stadium. | Touré and his representative Dimitri Seluk spoke to Sky Sports News on Friday to confirm the Ivory Coast international’s intention to honour his contract – which runs until 2017 – at the Etihad Stadium. |
“The fans have always been good to me, they’ve always been good to my family,” Touré said. “I want to stay. I will always honour my contract. I don’t think about all this speculation. It’s a big pleasure to stay and enjoy the next season.” | “The fans have always been good to me, they’ve always been good to my family,” Touré said. “I want to stay. I will always honour my contract. I don’t think about all this speculation. It’s a big pleasure to stay and enjoy the next season.” |
Seluk sparked speculation about Touré’s future just days after City lifted the Premier League title by claiming the midfielder was hurt by the club’s failure to mark his birthday, despite a video on City’s website showing Touré being presented with a birthday cake. | |
Further stories followed as Seluk claimed his client had been shown a lack of respect by City, and he was strongly linked with Paris Saint-Germain before Manchester United emerged as another possible destination. | |
Touré described the speculation as “disappointing” and said he owed a debt to City fans. “Everything is fine now,” he said. “There was a lot of speculation, you know. I think sometimes it’s quite disappointing. I need to do something for the fans, it’s important to let them know. They’ve done a lot for me. The team is preparing well and we will try to win again next season.” | |
Seluk, who spoke before Touré, had said: “I would like to say Yaya will stay at City. He won’t go to any club. Everybody can stop speculation about this. Yaya will stay at Manchester City 100%. He has a contract, he will work very hard and I hope this season he will be the best player in England.” | |
Although Seluk is seen as the source of so much of the speculation, the player backed his agent. “He’s quite strong sometimes but he’s a very good guy,” the 31-year-old said. | |
“To be honest, we never wanted to talk about money. There are more important things than money. To be happy, healthy. Respect as well is very important.” | “To be honest, we never wanted to talk about money. There are more important things than money. To be happy, healthy. Respect as well is very important.” |
Seluk was even able to laugh at some of the more surreal stories that have come out in recent weeks. “I hope now everybody will have a very friendly relationship,” he said. “I hope his next birthday they will celebrate together.” | Seluk was even able to laugh at some of the more surreal stories that have come out in recent weeks. “I hope now everybody will have a very friendly relationship,” he said. “I hope his next birthday they will celebrate together.” |