Yaya Toure reportedly took to Twitter to dismiss claims made by former Man City player Rodney Marsh that the Ivorian midfield powerhouse was not very happy at the club.
Toure tweeted that he was happy at Manchester City and asked people not to listen to rumours.
According to metro.co.uk, Marsh had made the claims following his team's erratic start to the season.
Toure posted a picture of himself and his brother, Liverpool defender Kolo, along with the tweet rubbishing rumours.
Marsh had earlier said that Toure's performance indicated that the club was throwing billions of pounds at players but keep coming up short as the player did not appear interested.
The report said that the Toure brothers will line out for the Ivory Coast in Casablanca on Saturday when they take on Senegal in the second leg of their African World Cup play-off qualifier.
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