Yaya Toure has fuelled talk of a possible departure from Manchester
City by saying he does not know who he will be playing for next season.
The midfielder's agent, Dimitri Seluk, indicated he
could leave because he felt he had been treated with a lack of respect
by the club's owners.
Now Toure, 31, has said "everything is open" when it comes to his future.
“We don't know tomorrow, but my focus is on the World Cup and at the end of the World Cup we will see what happens”Yaya Toure
Asked if he could be playing for another club, he replied: "Yes. We never know in football. We never know."
In an interview with global broadcaster beIN SPORTS,
given on Monday before Seluk's comments had reached the public, the
Ivory Coast star added: "Because of the brilliant season Man City have
had, everybody is talking about me and everything is open.
"My agent, Dimitri, is always on the phone and he knows what he has to do because I trust him a lot.
"We don't know tomorrow, but my focus is on the World Cup and at the end of the World Cup we will see what happens."
Manchester City are understood to be relaxed about the
situation and have no intention of selling or even listening to offers
for a player who still has three years left on a contract he signed in
April 2013.
There was no sense among those present in Abu Dhabi
when the squad met Sheikh Mansour that Toure was upset, and he is
believed to have exchanged handshakes with Mansour and City chairman
Khaldoon Al Mubarak.
However, his future was thrown into doubt when his agent claimed that City's owners showed him
a lack of respect on his 31st birthday.
Seluk told BBC Sport that Toure was "very upset" and could leave City.
Toure initially played down the row on Twitter, writing: "Don't take words that do not come from my mouth seriously."
But he then posted a message that read: "Everything
Dimitri said is true. He speaks for me. I will explain after the World
Cup."
Toure has been an influential player for City since he joined the club from Barcelona in 2010.
His goals and leadership helped the club win the League Cup and Premier League title this season.
But he has often said he would like to a return to the Nou Camp.
"Yeah, I have said that in front of the camera before
and I have said that to newspapers about ending my career there," he
said.
"But we don't know because football is moving fast and you never know about tomorrow."
The Ivory Coast are one of 32 teams competing in the
World Cup and have been drawn in group C alongside Colombia, Greece and
Japan.
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