Manchester City will lose fans across Africa because of the way Yaya
Toure has been treated by Pep Guardiola, according to the Ivory Coast
midfielder's agent.
Toure, 33, has since been left out of the squad for the Champions League group stage with UEFA rules forcing Guardiola to drop an overseas player with only 17 of his 18 foreign players eligible.
His adviser, Dimitri Seluk, believes the decision to omit the four-time African Player of the Year winner will not be popular on his home continent.
"They will lose a lot of millions of supporters from Africa because of this decision from Guardiola," Seluk told Sky Sports. "Now they will support Manchester United. A lot of people in Africa say they will never see any more matches of City on TV."
Toure has not featured in the starting lineup or even on the bench for any of City's three Premier League fixtures this season.
His
only appearance came in the Champions League playoff second leg against
Steaua Bucharest with the tie effectively over following City's 5-0 win
in Romania.
Toure, who has been with City for six seasons winning two Premier
League titles and three domestic cups, is in the final year of his
contract at the Etihad.
He will be free to sign a pre-contract
agreement with a club outside of England in January and Seluk believes
that there will be plenty of interest from clubs in Europe and around
the world.
"Yaya in January can sign a pre-contract agreement with
clubs abroad," he added. "He will have many offers from clubs. China
and America of course they want him but we will have a lot of offers
from England and Europe.
"He is in very good shape, very good condition, I think he lost seven kilograms.
"Maybe that's not good enough for Guardiola, but then Zlatan Ibrahimovic wasn't good enough for him [at Barcelona]."
Toure
is still eligible to play in the Premier League but is not expected to
be recalled to the squad for Saturday's clash with Manchester United at
Old Trafford despite the absence of suspended striker Sergio Aguero.
