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Yaya 'not interested in City'

By PA Sport  November 10, 2009
Yaya 'not interested in City' (©PAphotos)
Yaya 'not interested in City' (©PAphotos)
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"If Barcelona do not like Yaya there are eight clubs, the most important in the world, who are interested in signing him," Seluk told radio station RAC-1. "If he leaves Barca, he will not go to Manchester City where, according to his brother Kolo, he would be welcomed with open arms...
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Yaya Toure's manager Dmitri Seluk has warned the midfielder could leave Barcelona next summer but ruled out a move to link up with his brother Kolo at Manchester City.

The Ivory Coast international has played in only five of Barca's 10 Primera Division games so far this season after signing a contract extension until 2012 last summer.

"If Barcelona do not like Yaya there are eight clubs, the most important in the world, who are interested in signing him," Seluk told radio station RAC-1.

"If he leaves Barca, he will not go to Manchester City where, according to his brother Kolo, he would be welcomed with open arms. He would sign for a more important club."

Seluk claimed Toure was unhappy at his lack of playing time under Pep Guardiola at the Nou Camp this season, adding: "Why did Barca renew with Yaya - to have him on the bench? He doesn't understand."

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