Yaya Toure: Appreciated fans' support

Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure has pledged his long-term future to the club, after admitting the fans' faith in him was hard to ignore.

Toure has been the subject of interest from Inter Milan, who are managed by former City boss Roberto Mancini, but after end-of-season talks with City officials he decided to stay loyal.

The 32-year-old still has two years remaining on the contract he signed in April 2013, but despite a tough season last term, the Ivory Coast star was delighted to still have the support of the City fans.

"It is very, very important as a person and as a football player as well when you see people are following you,” Toure told the Manchester Evening News.

"It is difficult sometimes to disappoint them.

"The fans are doing brilliant for this club. When people show you loyalty, nothing is going by. That’s why I want to stay at City. I want to stay long."

Yaya Toure posing with the trophy after winning the Premier League.

Toure, who signed from Barcelona for £24 million back in 2010, has even set his sights on ending his career with City and hopes he can emulate AC Milan legend Paolo Maldini.

He added: "That’s the dream for all the players. I was trying to convince some players to continue at the club and they said 'why?'

"Because it was the case of Maldini, it was the case of (Franco Baresi), of (Alessandro) del Piero - so many important players. (Francesco) Totti as well.

"They are staying long at the club."