Former Manchester City midfielder, Yaya Touré, has moved back to Olympiacos after completing a medical for the Greek club in London. The four time African footballer of the year had left the club in 2006 to play for Barcelona and won several laurels with the Spanish outfit.
The former Barcelona midfielder who had a number of offers during the summer, but decided on a move to Greece said he is determined to win more trophies with his new club.
He also said that the need to keep to his word made him come back to Olymiakos.
What he said:
“It is an honour to be back at Olympiacos! When I left in 2006 I said I would come back and I am delighted to keep my word. I had offers from lots of clubs across Europe, Asia and the USA. Ultimately, I made my decision based on the special relationship I have with this incredible club.
It is an honour to be back at @olympiacos_org ! 😊
When I left in 2006 I said I would come back and I am delighted to keep my word. 🙌🏾
FULL STATEMENT here: https://t.co/fBBwNFNLi7#YayaIsBack pic.twitter.com/hTG7DysRet
— Yaya Touré (@YayaToure) September 2, 2018
via: INFORMATION NIGERIA
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