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.
Webster's move set a precedent, and Seluk says Toure will exploit the
loophole which allows players to buy themselves out of their contract
two years after it has been signed, provided they were over 28 at the
time the deal was inked.
"I will not let Yaya waste a year
at City," Seluk said. "I will not let City keep him because, in one more
year, his chances of joining another big club will be smaller.
"I will go to FIFA. I will write to them and tell them that we will buy Yaya out of his contract.
"We
can do this. It is an option. This is not a threat. I promise you that
Yaya will leave City this summer one way or another if they don't offer
him a new contract."
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