The agent of Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure has revealed that he will have talks with the club over the Ivorian's future within the next month.
Toure's future has come under question a number of times over the past year or so, with the 31-year-old most recently fanning the flames by suggesting that he would be open to "new challenges".
The former Barcelona player also expressed his love for playing for City, however, and agent Dimitri Seluk insists that money will not be an issue when deciding the next step.
"People think he will stay because of money. We don't care about money. If Man City don't want him - no problem," Seluk is quoted as saying by Sky Sports News.
"I want to understand what the club and Yaya want. I want them to say they want him to stay."
Seluk went on to say that Toure has received "different offers", but refused to reveal which clubs were in for his client and insisted that a decision is yet to be made either way.
Toure joined City in 2010 and has since gone on to make 213 appearances for the club, scoring 61 goals.