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Kolo backs City’s interest in brother Yaya

Manchester City line up Yaya Toure in January raid

By GMF Editor  November 09, 2009
Yaya could be on the move in January.  (©PAphotos)
John was loved wherever he played.

Yaya could be on the move in January. (©PAphotos)

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Kolo Toure
He is a good player, and if he could come to our team that would be great
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Kolo Toure has admitted that he would love to line up alongside his brother Yaya at Manchester City.

Yaya Toure is currently playing at Barcelona but has been limited with first team opportunities.

Mark Hughes was reported to have flown to Spain to watch Yaya play against Osasuna last week fueling speculation that City could be set to try and sign the versatile player in January.

Asked if he would like to see City buy his brother, Kolo told The Manchester Evening News: "I hope so. He is a good player, and if he could come to our team that would be great.

"He has had a few hard times in Barcelona. He doesn't play a lot, and he loves football and loves to play.

"If he can come, especially to a club in England, he would be really happy because the Premier League is a fantastic place to play football."

Mark Hughes’ side has struggled recently drawing their last five consecutive games and it is though a player like Yaya Toure would be a welcome addition to the team.


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