Yaya Toure has hinted that he will be quiting the national team of Ivory Coast.
The Manchester City midfielder recently won the African Nations Cup with Ivory Coast and has suggested that he may be about to step away from international football, claiming 'my target is done'.
During an interview with BBC Sports, The Ivory Coast captain said he would take a couple of days to decide.
"My future? you have to wait. Now, my target is done. We have to wait for a couple of days and see what we can do."
He further hinted that he will quit the national team after suggested that the young stars should be allowed to break into the team.
"My brother has retired, and Copa (Barry, the long-standing Ivorian goalkeeper) as well. The time of the youngsters will come soon. We need to let them.
"It's always beautiful when everything is going in the right way. I'm delighted with the trophy of 2015. Now we just want to focus, I will wait a couple of days before we decide my future."
The midfielder also revealed that the next World Cup is not a realistic prospect for him.
"I've done what I have to do and for me that's it," he added.