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Yaya Toure has added further fuelled reports that he is ready to quit Manchester City this summer after admitting it would be an ‘honour’ to play for Paris Saint-Germain.
The Ivorian last week put City fans on the edge after confirming reports from his advisor that he was unhappy with how the club chose to celebrate his birthday and revealed that he would speak about his future after this summer’s World Cup.
Desire
- Given the objectives of Paris, how could I not to be interested in a club like that? he wondered while seaking to France Football. PSG has become one of the powerhouses in Europe. It would be an honour to be a part of such a club one day, if I can be of service, he added.
Colossal
The French champions last week agreed a colossal fee for Chelsea’s David Luiz, thought to be in the region of £45m, which would make the Brazilian the most expensive defender of all time.
The Parisians could continue their pursuit of a squad to challenge for the Champions League title with the acquisition of Toure, who has three years left to run on his Manchester City contract.
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