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    #61
    Toure allegedly being paid £220,000 a week!

    Surely not?!? It's from the NOTW so...

    TOURE IS PREMIER LEAGUE'S HIGHEST-PAID PLAYER

    Yaya's wonga is ga-ga

    By Neil Ashton


    MONEY-MAD Manchester City are to make Barcelona reject Yaya Toure the highest-paid player in Premier League history by handing him a phenomenal five-year deal worth a minimum £55.6MILLION.

    Toure will become the first footballer in England to smash the £200,000-a-week wage barrier.

    And today we lift the lid on the craziest contract in English football - signed off by City chief executive Garry Cook.

    The staggering sums will astonish fans already fed up with over-paid stars failing to justify their super-sized salaries.

    Ivory Coast midfielder Toure - who played just 16 games for the Spanish champions last season - will receive a guaranteed £4.1million a year basic salary AFTER tax.

    On top of that he will get an image rights payment of £1.65m a year (with a profit-share on his shirt sales) PLUS an £823,000 bonus each time City qualify for the Champions League PLUS a £412,000 bonus for winning Europe's top competition PLUS additional bonuses for winning the Premier League and FA Cup - all tax-free.

    It means City will pay him a basic salary this season of a whopping £185,000 a week before tax.

    Incredible

    That figure will rise to an incredible £221,000 a week next April when the Government's new 50 per cent tax bracket comes into force - dwarfing the wages of England stars Wayne Rooney, Steven Gerrard, Rio Ferdinand, Frank Lampard and John Terry.

    It also means City will have to fork out a basic £55.6m in wages over the five years - with that figure set to soar if Roberto Mancini's team are successful.

    That is on top of the £24m transfer fee - making the total deal a minimum £79.6MILLION.

    Toure - younger brother of City defender Kolo - passed his medical in Manchester last Monday after the transfer had been ratified by incoming Barca president Sandro Rossell, and the move was completed on Friday.

    Toure, 27, has joined a squad full of inflated salaries as City go in search of the silverware to justify billionaire Arab owner Sheikh Mansour's remarkable outlay.

    "This is a dream come true," said Toure.

    "I have always wanted to play for the same club as my brother and I am so happy that it has finally happened.

    "It's great for our family.

    "Kolo told me that it's an amazing time for the club and a very exciting project.

    "I love the Premier League and I watch it all the time.

    "City did very well to finish fifth last season but I hope we can improve on that by qualifying for the Champions League.

    "This is a big club and that has to be our first objective and then we have to look at winning championships as well."

    City have also signed David Silva from Valencia for £24m and £11m Hamburg defender Jerome, and are still aiming to complete a £25m deal to buy England midfielder James Milner from Aston Villa.

    But it is the details of Toure's mega-contract which will send shockwaves through football.

    After lengthy talks with Barcelona and Toure's agent Dimitri Seluk at the end of the season, Cook finally made his offer in the week before the start of the World Cup.

    City's in-house lawyer Simon Cliff, appointed from Shearman and Sterling in April 2009 and previously a consultant for Sheikh Mansour, helped mastermind the extraordinary deal.

    History

    Toure made just 13 starts for Barcelona in all competitions last season after losing his place to Spanish World Cup star Sergi Busquets and completed 90 minutes just nine times.

    But now he will become the highest-paid player in the history of the Premier League.

    Toure will earn a basic £5.75m a year AFTER tax, meaning he will take home £110,500 a week.

    A trifle excessive perhaps for a player who has never played a full league season for any of his previous clubs.

    And a trifle excessive perhaps for a Barca substitute who manager Pep Guardiola told was surplus to requirements at the Nou Camp.

    Granted, Toure was outstanding in Barca's 2009 Champions League final victory over Manchester United in Rome.

    But, incredibly, City believe his arrival suddenly turns them into major players and are convinced fans will all soon be wearing City shirts emblazoned with Toure's name on the back.

    And, despite having four defensive midfielders on the books in Gareth Barry, Vincent Kompany, Nigel de Jong and Patrick Vieira, City still felt the need for a fifth.

    The figures went through the roof just as Seluk was threatening to pull the plug on the entire deal.

    Cook held several meetings in Barcelona with Seluk, along with football administrator Brian Marwood and various other City officials.

    During City's amazing bid for Toure, they also offered to use their considerable "muscle" with sportwear manufacturers Nike and Umbro to get the midfielder a better boot deal.

    Italian coach Mancini now has to somehow shoe-horn Toure into City's bulging team.

    And Mancini has been left in no doubt by Cook they want Premier League title glory this season.
    Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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      #62
      I hope this ****s off their other 'star' names, and makes them demand the same kind of money.

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        #63
        It's just insane. In the grand scheme of things he's an average player. £220k a week. What the ****.
        Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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          #64


          220k per week for yaya toure

          I can't believe the amount of money they are spending on midfielders who aren't even world class. They are essentially playing 5x the normal value to sign players who are only barely champions league quality.

          Whats so impressive about their squad now? Ermmmm Silva and Tevez thats about it

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            #65
            £220k a week Yaya Toure
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              #66
              Originally posted by red g View Post
              vincent Kompany
              Nigel De Jong
              Gareth Barry
              Patrick Viera
              Yaya Toure


              jeez how many defensive midfielders do they want?
              I would strongly debate that the players in bold aren't defensive midfielders. With Kompany being a centre back mainly played out of position and Vieira and Toure being more all round players. Toure can play a holding role although he's shown he can play just about any midfield position and centre back. I personally think he's a complete class act and people who say that he's overrated will be eating their words. Obviously they overpaid for him, but if you have an endless supply of money do transfer fees really matter? I do think though, that de Jong is their best pure defensive midfielder by some way, the mans quality.

              On the Silva signing I think that's a ridiculous waste of money on a player I don't particularly rate that highly. I've seen him play hundreds of times over the years with Valencia. I don't think he developed well over the years and I feel he's a very overhyped player. 33m euros is an outrageous fee. He's such a luxury player and often provides **** all and is known to miss easy chances or fail to deliver the best ball in vital moments.

              Contrary to popular belief he IS NOT a winger and it's obvious that in England they'll chuck him onto the wing because that's what happens with almost all lightweight and skillful players if it's their natural position or not. Out wide his lack of crossing ability, strength and real pace will be badly exposed. He's a good player but not the special one people believe him to be. Valencia did well flogging him off, I think they realised that Mata is the real gem to keep hold of.

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                #67
                Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
                It's just insane. In the grand scheme of things he's an average player. £220k a week. What the ****.
                Truly shocking. Beyond any belief
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                  #68
                  Its just not fair is it that a club like Man ****ty can now go out and spend money like i use toilet paper while a footballing institution in LFC struggles to keep afloat . Makes my blood boil like i am sure it does everyone here.

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                    #69
                    Hopefully in few months others will be talking about us as we are talking about Cityh
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                      #70
                      Football is just becoming vulgar now. Yaya is going to earn just over £50m pre-tax over the next 5 years

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                        #71
                        Originally posted by -V- View Post
                        Football is just becoming vulgar now. Yaya is going to earn just over £50m pre-tax over the next 5 years
                        It certainly is and that is just over £50m pre-tax over the next 5 years for a player who was deemed surplus to requirements and didn't seem to have a lot of top teams after him. He may be good but he's hardly superstar stock!

                        Absolutely mental

                        I am actually starting to hope that British football implodes so that we can, maybe, get back to what football is supposed to be about.

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                          #72
                          I'm finding it hard to believe - surely even City would have baulked at £220,000 a week wages, even if they were signing Messi! Utterly crazy.
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                            #73
                            Goalkeeper
                            Joe Hart
                            Shay Given
                            Gunnar Nielsen
                            Stuart Taylor

                            Defender
                            Kolo Toure
                            Jerome Boateng
                            Vincent Kompany
                            Pablo Zabaleta
                            Sylvinho
                            Micah Richards
                            Joleon Lescott
                            Javier Garrido
                            Nedum Onuoha
                            Wayne Bridge

                            Midfielder
                            David Silva
                            Yaya Toure
                            Shaun Wright-Phillips
                            Nigel de Jong
                            Michael Johnson
                            Adam Johnson
                            Stephen Ireland
                            Patrick Vieira
                            Vladimir Weiss
                            Gareth Barry
                            Kelvin Etuhu


                            Striker
                            Jo
                            Roque Santa Cruz
                            Emmanuel Adebayor
                            Felipe Caicedo
                            Valeri Bojinov
                            Carlos Tevez
                            Benjani
                            Craig Bellamy

                            Their squad list from Skysports, I culled a lot of youngsters and still are left these 33 players with reports of Luiz and Kolarov yet to come in as well. This is just disgusting really.
                            * The above is posted in my opinion. Feel free to disagree.

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                              #74
                              Don't think that squads been updated as I'm sure Benjani, Sylvinho, Bojinov and others have gone.

                              They'll have a mega squad come September though.
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                                #75
                                They may have a mega squad but how many genuinely top class attackers do they have? Considering the money they have spent I find their midfield pretty laughable

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