Yaya Toure: Manchester City midfielder fuels exit talk Yaya Toure has fuelled talk of a possible departure from Manchester City by saying he does not know who he will be playing for next season.The midfielder's agent, Dimitri Seluk, indicated
he could leave because he felt he had been treated with a lack of respect by the club's owners.Now Toure, 31, has said "everything is open" when it comes to his future.
Asked if he could be playing for another club, he replied:
"Yes. We never know in football. We never know."In an
interview with global broadcaster beIN SPORTS, given on Monday before Seluk's comments had reached the public,
the Ivory Coast star added: "Because of the brilliant season Man City have had, everybody is talking about me and everything is open.
"My agent, Dimitri, is always on the phone and he knows what he has to do because I trust him a lot.
"We don't know tomorrow, but my focus is on the World Cup and at the end of the World Cup we will see what happens."Toure signed a new four-year contract with City in April last year.
However, his future was thrown into doubt when his agent claimed that City's owners showed him a lack of respect on his 31st birthday.
Seluk told BBC Sport that Toure was "very upset" and could leave City.Toure
initially played down the row on Twitter,
writing: "Don't take words that do not come from my mouth seriously."But he
then posted a message that read: "Everything Dimitri said is true. He speaks for me. I will explain after the World Cup."Toure has been an influential player for City since he joined the club from Barcelona in 2010.
His goals and leadership helped the club win the League Cup and Premier League title this season.
But he has often said he would like to a return to the Nou Camp.
"Yeah, I have said that in front of the camera before and I have said that to newspapers about ending my career there," he said.
"But we don't know because football is moving fast and you never know about tomorrow."
The Ivory Coast are one of 32 teams competing in the World Cup and have been drawn in group C alongside Colombia, Greece and Japan.
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Manchester City: Yaya Toure backs agent in 'birthday row' By Chris Bevan
BBC Sport
Yaya Toure has thrown his Manchester City future into doubt by backing up his agent's claims that the club's wealthy owners showed him a lack of respect on his 31st birthday.Dimitri Seluk told BBC Sport that Toure was "very upset" and could leave City.Toure initially played down the row on Twitter, saying: "Don't take words that do not come from my mouth seriously."
But he then posted : "Everything Dimitri said is true. He speaks for me. I will explain after the World Cup."City gave Toure a birthday cake as they flew to Abu Dhabi and tweeted their congratulations after he turned 31 on 13 May,
but Seluk says he was ignored by the club's owners when the squad arrived in the United Arab Emirates last week to celebrate their Premier League title triumph.
"None of them shook his hand on his birthday. It's really sick," Seluk said.City declined to comment officially on Seluk's initial claims and are yet to respond to BBC Sport over Toure's subsequent comments.
The agent also claimed Toure was unhappy last summer, shortly before he signed a new four-year contract, but insisted this latest row is about "respect", not money.
"He got a cake but when it was Roberto Carlos's birthday, the president of Anzhi gave him a Bugatti," Seluk added.
"I don't expect City to present Yaya with a Bugatti, we only asked that they shook his hand and said 'we congratulate you'. It is the minimum they must do when it is his birthday and the squad is all together. "I hear one newspaper has written that City congratulated him from Twitter but this is a joke.
It is better they don't put anything on Twitter if they are not saying anything to him."The
club's owners ate a 100kg cake after winning the Premier League this season, but when they and the players were all together,
none of them shook his hand on his birthday. It shows they don't care about him."Of course Yaya is upset about this.
If this happened to you as a journalist in the BBC and nobody shakes your hand, you will say bye-bye and go to work for somebody else. It is normal."
Roberto Carlos's agent Paulo Teixeira told BBC World Service he did not know why Seluk mentioned the £800,000 Bugatti Veyron
that the former Brazil defender received as a gift for his 38th birthday in 2011.
"I don't see why in sincere terms this is coming out," Teixeira said.
"It's nothing to do with the contract of the player - Yaya Toure has got enough money today to buy 10 or 20 Bugattis, this is about egos.
"If Yaya's agent comes out with this it's because he understands his player,
what his player needs and maybe he's trying to make the management of the club do something for the player.
But I don't know why they're picking up on this [the Bugatti gift], it's almost to the limit of being ridiculous."
Seluk is adamant he is not looking to negotiate an improved contract for Toure, saying: "No.
Money is not important. He has enough money."The most important thing is a human relationship and maybe this is his opportunity for Yaya to find that.
If City don't respect him, then, easy, Yaya will leave. No problem."It is more important he plays for a club that respects him more than having a few thousand pounds added to his salary."
"I have spoken to him about leaving and we will see what happens, but, at the moment, Yaya is really upset."It is not the first time either Toure - who named his second child after Seluk - or the agent have claimed the player does not get the respect he deserves.
In a recent interview for the BBC, Toure said he felt he was not regarded as one of the best players in the world because he is from Africa.
"Proper recognition has only come from the fans," he said. "I don't want to be hard and I don't want to be negative, but I want to be honest."
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