After four decades at the Etihad Stadium the Ivory Coast international will depart at the end of the period, but admits he is hopeful of remaining in the Premier League Manchester City defender Kolo Toure has announced he'll be leaving the team in the summertime, but adds he is positive of remaining in England. Toure attained the Etihad Stadium in '09, performing a reported A16 million move from Arsenal before becoming an essential part of the City group. But, under Roberto Mancini he's generally speaking be utilized in a squad turning and as City have failed to provide a new deal to him will seek a new team in the summertime. The 32-year-old informed Sky Sports News: "I have been here for pretty much four years, and two amazing years I hear my tracks with Yaya and when I've been playing a great deal and those things will be missed by me. "For me my family will be here, my kids are at school and they such as the place - however in I'm contemplating my future absolutely and two months nothing has result from the team. "My first decision is why I began playing football this country, as I love English football - that is. "After Ivory Coast I got here, I do not know every other culture and it is important for me to stay here, I've been here for ten-years." Toure also talked about recently-crowned Premier League champions Manchester United, acknowledging that Sir Alex Ferguson's men have earned their success this season. He added: "They have been more regular, more focused and I believe we lost somewhat of enthusiasm and dedication and that cost us the title. "I think City have to begin from the initial game to the end of the season and try and be focused, like we were last season - every game, while the Premier League is so hard, you can overcome Chelsea and then eliminate against Wigan and these activities are key."
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