Yaya Toure will not allow Manchester City to force him to leave in the summer, after club make their star midfielder available for move
- Manchester City are willing to listen to offers for Yaya Toure this summer
- The Premier League champions are looking to reshape their squad
- Toure is determined not to be forced out of the door despite tough year
- Midfielder has two years left on £220,000-a-week deal and won't take cut
- Inter Milan are keen on signing him but there are doubts over their bid
- City will resist any attempt by Valencia to pull out of Alvaro Negredo deal
Yaya Toure will not be forced out of Manchester City, but the club are set to make the midfielder available this summer.
Sportsmail revealed earlier this week that the current Barclays Premier League champions will listen to offers for the Ivorian as they look to reshape their squad after a disappointing season.
But Toure is determined not to be forced out of the door at the end of the campaign. He is said to be content with life at the Etihad Stadium despite the difficulties and is in no rush to leave.
Yaya Toure will not be forced out of Manchester City, but the club are set to make him available this summer
Sportsmail revealed earlier this week that the Premier League champions will listen to offers for the Ivorian
Toure has more than two years left to run on his £220,000-a-week deal and is unlikely to move for anything less.
A number of clubs, such as Inter Milan, are interested in the 31-year-old, but given his huge wages there must be doubts over whether they would be able to afford it.
Inter are prepared to offer Toure a five-year deal to compensate for the pay-cut he would be required to take if he moved to Italy — although, it is unlikely that he would agree to a such a compromise.
Inter Milan, managed by Roberto Mancini, are interested but given his huge wages there are some doubts
There have been preliminary talks about a contract extension for Toure at City — which included the possibility of an ambassadorial role when he hangs up his boots.
But it seems the club are now happy for him to leave.
City, meanwhile, will resist any attempt by Valencia to pull out of a £24million deal for Alvaro Negredo to fund a move for Radamel Falcao, currently on loan at Manchester United.
City will resist any attempt by Valencia to pull out of a £24million deal for Alvaro Negredo this summer
Negredo joined Valencia on loan last summer and the agreement included a clause involving a permanent move to the Mestalla.
Reports in Spain suggested that Valencia are having second thoughts about keeping Negredo next season, but City are adamant that the deal will go through as planned.
The 29-year-old striker scored 23 goals in his first season at the Etihad following a £20.6m move from Sevilla, but he has only found the net five times for Valencia.
When he scored in Monday’s 3-0 win over Levante, the Spain striker refused to celebrate, fuelling speculation over his future at the club.
Negredo joined Valencia on loan last summer but reports in Spain say they are looking at Radamel Falcao
Victory kept Valencia in fourth place in La Liga and on course to qualify for the Champions League, but financial problems mean they are already struggling to hold onto key players like defender Nicolas Otamendi. It has, however, not stopped Valencia being linked with a summer move for Falcao, who is set to leave United at the end of his season-long loan from Monaco.
Falcao’s agent Jorge Mendes has been acting as an advisor to Valencia owner Peter Lim and offloading Negredo is seen as one way of affording the Colombia star.
City had scouts at Porto, watching their 3-1 Champions League win over Bayern Munich on Wednesday night, with the home team’s Brazilian left-back Alex Sandro said to be the main focus of interest.
City had scouts at Porto with Brazilian left-back Alex Sandro said to be the main focus of interest for them.
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