Yaya Toure has reiterated his desire to stay with Manchester City after his double helped Pep Guardiola's side to a 2-1 victory over Crystal Palace on Saturday.
The Ivorian found himself frozen out this term by the Spaniard after a bitter war of words between his agent, Dimitri Seluk, and the former Barcelona manager.
But after capitalising on his first Premier League appearance of the season, Yaya is determined to stay and give back to the club hinting he wants to give them ''something special.
"I'm happy with the club, I'm happy with the city and I want to carry on," Toure told Al Jazeera.
"For what the chairman, for what the club, and for what the fans have been doing for me, singing my name.
"I don't want to retire before I have given them something back. I know what I want to give them back and I don't want to share it with you guys! I want to keep it to myself."
Yaya who is omitted from the European squad for the group stages will remain in Manchester this week as Pep's side travel to Germany to face Borussia Monchengladbach, knowing a win will clinch their passage to the Last 16.
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