OneFootball
Alex Mott·13 December 2018
OneFootball
Alex Mott·13 December 2018
Yaya Touré has his sights set on a return to the Premier League after seeing his contract at Olympiacos terminated by mutual consent on Wednesday.
The Ivory Coast international re-joined the Greek side on a free over the summer after leaving Manchester City.
However, just four months later, the veteran midfielder has been allowed to leave the club after failing to nail down a permanent starting place in Pedro Martins’ side.
And now his agent has confirmed that Touré will look to move back to England ahead of the January transfer window.
“There are many proposals from Arab teams, but also from Asia. Huge offers. But most likely for Yaya is to return to the Premier League,”
“His dream was to fight there and make it happen. He wants to come back there and I think there are conditions for it to happen again.”
West Ham and Crystal Palace have been linked with potential moves for the 35-year-old next month.