Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure does not understand players leaving Europe to seek greater riches in the Chinese Super League – and only needs to look across town for inspiration.
Earlier this month, Toure’s agent revealed the player rejected the route – taken by the likes of Oscar, Carlos Tevez and Axel Witsel – of accepting a huge payday in China, despite his contract at the Etihad Stadium being up at the end of this season.
The 33-year-old former Ivory Coast star fell out of favour during the opening months of Pep Guardiola’s reign at City but has now re-established himself as a key first-team figure.
It is a role he relishes, much like his one-time Barcelona team-mate Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who is making his debut Premier League campaign with Manchester United one to remember at 35 years of age.
Asked whether a move to China appealed, Toure told reporters: “Me? No. I’m still looking young, right?
“I want to play in Europe, especially in England. I want to continue doing that for a few years yet.
“I always say that if I went to China I would end up feeling angry there.
“Do you play football because you love football or do you play because you want to make money ?
“Me, I just want to play football because I enjoy it. I love playing. I enjoy helping my team-mates, I enjoy playing against the big players and teams.
“Look at my friend Ibrahimovic. He’s 35 and he’s going to play for maybe… three more years?”
“He’s got the same mentality as me. He’s a big player, a champion who loves football. It’s football first.
“Anything after that is a bonus. You can be lucky to go and play for big clubs and still earn a lot of money. But those who go to China… I don’t think like that.”
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