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Yaya Toure's agent has put him back in the firing line with Manchester City fans by again stating he could leave the club.

The Ivorian's representative Dimitri Seluk has refused to rule out a move away from the Etihad for the midfielder in the summer.

The Russian has raised the hackles of both the club's hierachy and fans with his previous pronouncements, including attacking manager Manuel Pellegrini , stating Toure wanted the quit the club for a new challenge and accusing the Blues showing a lack of respect to his client.

Toure has long been linked with a move to Inter Milan, where he would be reunited with former City coach Roberto Mancini.

And with a growing number of City fans less than enamoured with his performances this season, Seluk's latest comments are unlikely to improve his standing with supporters.

Seluk, talking on SportItalia , said: “He will not move in January. However in the summer things can change.

"We are ready to listen to any offers that are on the table.”

It was only in October that Toure said he had been convinced to stay at City because of his bond with Pellegrini.

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He appeared to be on his way out of the Etihad in May with his Seluk claiming he was '90 per cent certain' to move on .

But Toure, after face-to-face talks with City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak, said: "I've stayed because of Manuel. He always talks to me, giving me some piece of advice. He has been aware of my life off the pitch.

"He has been like a father to me in difficult moments. I have never felt like that with another coach."