Yaya Toure’s agent blasted Manchester City and “weak” Manuel Pellegrini, opening the door to Roberto Mancini at Inter.

The Nerazzurri have made no secret of their desire to sign the Ivory Coast international and the feeling appears to be mutual.

“Some people at City are trying to blame Yaya for what has happened this season,” agent Dimitri Seluk told the Sunday Mirror Sport.

Yaya Toure’s agent blasted Manchester City and “weak” Manuel Pellegrini, opening the door to Roberto Mancini at Inter.

The Nerazzurri have made no secret of their desire to sign the Ivory Coast international and the feeling appears to be mutual.

“Some people at City are trying to blame Yaya for what has happened this season,” agent Dimitri Seluk told the Sunday Mirror Sport.

“But those people aren’t taking responsibility for their own mistakes. I am talking about executives who have bought players for a lot of money – and then put those players on the bench.

“I am talking about executives who spend a lot of money on Stefan Jovetic and then drop him from the Champions League squad.

“I feel sorry for Pellegrini. He is a good Coach, but a weak manager. He won the title with the team left behind by Roberto Mancini.

“It seems the answer for everything at City is to blame Yaya.”

Once again, representative Seluk dropped massive hints that Yaya Toure is unhappy and wants a reunion with Mancini at San Siro.

“The problem is that City want Yaya to do everything. They want him to score goals, they want him to assist goals, and they want him to defend. He cannot do it all on his own.

“It is also interesting that City could not win a match when Yaya was away at the African Nations.

“If City want Yaya to leave then they should come out and say so. Two of the biggest clubs have already asked me if he is available and I know that if City said they will sell, then another 10 would call me inside 24 hours.

“And if City are worried about money then, they can keep their money in their wallet, because I know that other teams will pay Yaya what he earns now.”

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