Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure refused to discuss his future
at the club on Tuesday when asked about the subject at the launch of
Fifa's new anti-discrimination monitoring system.
Toure's agent, Dimitri Seluk, accused City of ignoring his client's
birthday last year and said last week that the Ivory Coast
international, whose contract expires in 2017, was "90 percent certain
to leave" during the close-season transfer window.
Toure, who turns 32 on Wednesday, has been linked with Inter Milan and
Paris Saint-Germain, but he declined to comment on the reports.
"Today we have more important things to talk about," he told journalists
at Wembley Stadium. "The racism issue is more important than my
future."
Toure, a four-time African Footballer of the Year, joined City from
Barcelona in 2010 and has helped the previously success-starved club to
two Premier League titles, the League Cup and the FA Cup.
City manager Manuel Pellegrini played down the speculation when
questioned about Toure's future prior to his side's 6-0 win over Queens
Park Rangers in the Premier League on Sunday.
"We will talk about next season in the right moment," Pellegrini said.
"Everyone at this moment can say what they want about rumours. I have never answered to Yaya's agent, so I will not do it now.
"Yaya has a contract here for two years more, so in this moment we are
only thinking about the best way to finish the season, then we will see
what happens next season."
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