Beleaguered Manchester City Midfielder Yaya Toure, who has indicated his desire to leave the club over the club's 'mistreatment' to him on his birthday, admits that he would find it an 'honour' to play in Paris.
The Ivorian international who is been buoyed by his agent Dimitry Seluk has been on the transfer market with interest from the likes of Chelsea, PSG, Monaco and other top European clubs.
Days back his agent declared that Toure would stay at the Etihad if he is promised a position in the team's back room staff after retirement from the club, a demand the club has remained mute on.
The 31 year-old Toure stated that it would be an ''honour'' to play for French big spenders PSG which now puts a big question mark on the players continued stay at City. Even though he had wished to return to former employers Barcelona.
“Given the goals of Paris, how could you not be interested in a club like that? He asked while speaking with French Football.
“PSG have become one of the strongest teams in Europe. It would be a honour to one day play for a club like that. If I can be of service [then good].''
“Given the magnificent season Manchester City have had, everyone talks about me and everything is open. My agent, Dimitry [Seluk], is hanging on the telephone and he knows what he has to do, I have complete confidence in him. Nobody knows what can happen tomorrow, my attention is on the World Cup and we will see afterwards.”
He also confirmed the news linking him back to his old club, saying he would like to finish his career at Camp Nou but however, not putting off the PSG deal if the Parisiens are looking his way.