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Home > England > Premier League > Man City > Squad > Kolo Toure Kolo Toure Man CityProfile of the Ivorean footballer Kolo Toure, who currently plays as a defender at Man City. The 32-year old player Toure joined Manchester City from Arsenal and wears the number 28 shirt. ![]() Kolo Toure Career
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“Liverpool don’t have a huge summer transfer budget which means manager it comes to defence and Kolo Toure could be the man to fill it, with Rodgers apparently keen on signing the Manchester City player this summer.” “Liverpool are poised to sign Man City defender Kolo Toure according to the Daily Telegraph. The 32 year old Ivory Coast international will be available on a free transfer as his Etihad Stadium contract is due to come to an end on July 1st.” “Liverpool are set to make a move to sign Manchester City defender Kolo Toure on a free transfer this summer, according to several media outlets tonight, including Sky Sports.” “Manchester City are assessing defender Kolo Toure and striker Sergio Aguero ahead of Sunday's game against Norwich City at the Etihad Stadium. from his shoulder.” “There have also been reports of a fall out with Micah Richards, Joleon Lescott and Kolo Toure. The Italian failed to instil a the better.” “ATLETICO MADRID prepared to let Man City target Radamel League football. SPURS' Gareth Bale, 23, set to sign new contract worth £130,000 a week. LIVERPOOL close to securing City's Kolo Toure, 32, on free transfer.”
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