The Ivory Coast international midfielder has offered an olive branch to his club after being frozen out of their plans for nearly three months
Yaya Toure has issued an apology to Manchester City for the public war of words he and his agent Dimitri Seluk have engaged in with manager Pep Guardiola over recent weeks.
The midfielder has been frozen out of action at the Etihad Stadium by the Catalan boss as a result, though he says he would like the veteran back in his squad, and Guardiola is insistant Toure make a public apology before he can feature again.
The former Barcelona player lived up to his side of the bargain, having released a statement on Friday in a bid to help resolve the situation.
“I wish to apologise – on behalf of myself and those who represent me – to the management team and all those working at the club for the misunderstandings from the past,” Toure said.
Goal.com