Yaya Toure won’t leave Man City: Pellegrini

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Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini has dismissed any suggestions that Yaya Toure could be sold.

Toure, a midfield talisman at the Etihad Stadium since his signing from Barcelona in 2010, has performed below his usual high standards for much of the current season.

He was sent off for an act of petulance in the midweek Champions League loss to CSKA Moscow and there have been reports that City are now willing to consider offloading him.

Paris St Germain have been linked with the Ivory Coast international but Pellegrini is adamant the 31-year-old will be staying.

Pellegrini said: “There must be a lot of reports telling (the story) that Yaya will be sold. Maybe (it is) all the other teams that want Manchester City to be a weaker team.

“Yaya is a very important player. He played very well in the first half (against CSKA) – he scored a goal. In the second half he made a mistake and he was sent off but – never in my mind – I am sure nobody at the club is talking about selling Yaya Toure.

“Maybe that news comes from other teams (who want) to see our team weaker.”

Toure was outstanding as City won the Premier League last season, scoring 20 goals in the competition.

Problems began in the summer, however, as he voiced criticisms of the club and then became embroiled in a row over how his birthday was celebrated.

There was also tragedy as his brother Ibrahim lost his battle with cancer and earlier this week he was the victim of racial abuse after reactivating his Twitter account.

His form on the pitch is part-reflected in City’s underwhelming start to the season. City are yet to hit their stride in the Premier League and are facing early elimination from the Champions League.

Last Sunday’s derby victory over Manchester United was City’s only win in five games.