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Tuesday 12 April 2016

Yaya Toure could invoke FIFA transfer regulation to leave Man City

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Yaya Toure's agent says his client will leave Man City if he is not offered a new deal

Yaya Toure could invoke the Webster ruling and buy himself out of the final year of his Manchester City contract, his agent has reportedly said.

Toure's contract runs to the end of next season but his future is up in the air with the summer arrival of incoming boss Pep Guardiola - the man who sold him to City while Barcelona manager in 2010.

The Ivorian's agent Dimitri Seluk wants City to offer 32-year-old Toure - who signed an improved contract in 2013 - a new three-year deal or allow him to leave the club on a free transfer.

And Seluk has warned City that Toure could invoke article 17 of FIFA's transfer regulations, titled consequences of terminating a contract without just cause, and pay a compensation fee to buy himself out of his current deal.

"This is unacceptable," Seluk told the Sunday Mirror.

"A player like Yaya Toure should not be moving towards the last year of his contract wondering if he is going to get a new deal.

"He is 32. He has three or four years left at the top and City must tell Yaya now what they want to do.

"The best idea would be to give Yaya a three-year contract that will keep him at the club for the rest of his career. The second is to say 'thank you' and allow him to leave for nothing."

Relatively few players have followed the path of Scottish defender Andy Webster, who bought himself out of his Hearts contract in September 2006 to join Wigan.



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