Yaya Toure delighted to extend Manchester City stay

Yaya Toure has claimed he would be happy to retire at Manchester City, if he can fire the side to many trophies.

The Ivory Coast international penned a new four-year deal at the Etihad Stadium in April after his agent had claimed the midfielder would look to move if better terms were not offered.
Toure scored the goal that fired City to the FA Cup in 2009 and also netted a double against Newcastle at the end of last season, a victory that went a long way to helping the club to the Premier League title.
He said: I was thinking about it a long time and want to have a long time at City because it is a club where everybody wants to achieve something.
City have a big project in the future and I am very happy with my decision.
I want to stay at the one club where I will get everything and I think the club will get everything here.
The people are nice, the fans are nice and they have a big project.
If I retire at Manchester City I hope to retire with a lot of trophies, something very important.
I want to do as much as possible to make this club become great, with my force, my commitment, my mentality. Most importantly, I want to try to make the fans happy.

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