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Manchester City to offer Yaya Toure a new deal… but he will have to accept a 50 per cent pay cut

Pep Guardiola to hand Ivory Coast veteran a contract extension should he accept huge reduction in wages

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YAYA TOURE faces at least a 50 per cent pay cut if he wants to stay at Manchester City next season.

The Ivory Coast veteran had been linked with a big-money move to China this summer.

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, the soon to be out-of-contract midfielder reportedly wants to stay in England.


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But he will need to take a huge reduction in wages if he is to remain at the Etihad.

He currently earns £230,000 a week at City, but the club are only willing to offer up £100,000 per week if he signs a new deal.

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Boss Pep Guardiola, who kept the former Barcelona star out of the side at the start of the season following a row with his agent Dimitri Seluk, is considering keeping the star.

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Despite being in the market for new players, the experienced and popularity of the 33-year-old within the squad is something that the Spanish coach is a fan of.

Toure is currently concentrating all his efforts on helping City finish in the top four before considering his future at the end of the campaign.

The Ivory Coast star will have to accept a 50 per cent pay cut to remain at the clubCredit: Rex Features
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Yaya Toure will be offered £100,000-a-week to stay at CityCredit: Rex Features
Pep Guardiola wants to keep the veteran Yaya Toure at the EtihadCredit: AP:Associated Press

Away from the north west, Toure is not willing to reconsider his decision to retire from international football.

New Ivory Coast boss Marc Wilmots said recently he wanted to speak with the ace to try nad persuade him to change his mind to play in next year’s World Cup.

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But Toure said: “No, no. I don’t change my mind now.”

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