Manchester City midfielder Yaya Touré has hinted that he is ready to leave the club after revealing that he is open to 'new challenges'.
Manchester City has endured a terrible season which has seen them fourth on the English Premier League table and bound to finish the season without a trophy.
Yaya Toure who is one of the highest-earning players in the club has been heavily criticises and blamed for City's failings this season.
Yaya who revealed that the undefined, insists money does not concern him but being challenged does.
“Since I started playing football, I had a dream as a little boy. Today, I am living the dream of thousands of little boys. I represent my continent, Africa, and that has no price. No amount of wages will make me stay at a club if I feel that I no longer belong there or if no challenge exists for me,” he told Foot Mercato in an interview.
“It would be unjust on my part. There comes a moment where numbers don’t stop us, it goes beyond that, even if the English press seem more interested in the numbers than the sport itself. For the future, I don’t know more than you do because I will always go where I am offered new challenges. That is in my nature.”
Asked about the reports linking him with a move to Paris Saint-Germain, Yaya said; “in the past I have given my opinion on PSG, which went on to inspire a lot of your journalist colleagues. PSG is a great club that has not finished growing and also a big club where any great player can find a place for themselves and make a contribution.”