Manchester City's Yaya Tour is all set to leave the Etihad Stadium, with the midfielder likely to make a move to the Inter Milan.
Toure, whose current deal with City will expire at the end of next season, is yet to agree a new contract before new manager Pep Guardiola's arrival.
Confirming the news, Toure's agent Dimitri Seluk said that the footballer would definitely leave the club this summer, insisting that many big clubs had been showing interest in the 32-year-old.
"He'll definitely leave Manchester City, I can calmly confirm that. Various offers have arrived for Yaya and we're evaluating them, but no decision has been taken yet for next season," Seluk was quoted as saying by goal.com.
Hinting at a probable reunion with former City coach Roberto Mancini at Milan, Seluk pointed out that Toure's next move would not be motivated purely by money.
Toure has netted only six goals in 26 Premier League appearances he had made for City this season.
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