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Toure - I'm staying at City

Image: Kolo Toure: Manchester City defender wants to remain at Eastlands

Manchester City's Kolo Toure admits there is uncertainty around his future as he enters the final year of his contract.

Ivory Coast international enjoys playing with his sibling at City

Manchester City defender Kolo Toure admits there is uncertainty around his future as he enters the final year of his contract. The 31-year-old joined City in 2009 for a fee of £16million and was part of the squad that claimed the Premier League crown last term. Toure has slipped down the pecking order at Eastlands after he was banned for six months for failing a drugs test in March 2011.

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Turkish side Bursaspor have held talks with the Ivory Coast international about a possible deal but Toure maintains he would like to remain at City. "I did speak to the people there, but I'm just focusing on City," he said. "I'm a City player, I still enjoy it here - you can see that. "I love playing at the same club as my brother. But we will see what will happen. I've got one year left on my contract and that's it. "I am still at City but you never know the future. For me the most important thing is every day I'm at City I'll give 100 per cent."