View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Soccer Laduma (@soccer_laduma)

Yaya Toure wants to coach at FC Barcelona one day

The Ivorian midfielder hung up his boots in 2019 and is now the assistant coach at Ukraine Premier League outfit FC Olimpik Donetsk.

The 37-year-old has revealed he is busy getting his coaching licence and hopes to land a job with his former club.

"I am finishing my coaching licence. Barcelona, for me, is the team where I want to end up. I don't know if in Barca B, in the academy, but I want to work at Barcelona," Toure told Cadena SER.

"I would love to work at La Masia, I still have a home in Barcelona.

"I know that, in Barcelona, they love me a lot. It was a very difficult decision for me to leave. I had everything there: football, life, climate. I had the best by my side, Xavi, (Andres) Iniesta.

"That's why I always want to end up in Barcelona. I watch TV in Catalan, TV3."

1. Manchester City – €1.063bn / R20.1bn
1. Manchester City – €1.063bn / R20.1bn
2. Paris Saint-Germain – €888m / R17.2bn
2. Paris Saint-Germain – €888m / R17.2bn
3. Manchester United – €844m / R16.3bn
3. Manchester United – €844m / R16.3bn
7. Liverpool – €666m / R12.9bn
7. Liverpool – €666m / R12.9bn
10. Everton – €504m / R9.7bn
10. Everton – €504m / R9.7bn
5. Chelsea – €763m / R14.8bn
5. Chelsea – €763m / R14.8bn
9. Arsenal – €590m / R11.4bn
9. Arsenal – €590m / R11.4bn
8. Juventus – €594m / R11.5bn
8. Juventus – €594m / R11.5bn
4. FC Barcelona – €826m / R16.3bn
4. FC Barcelona – €826m / R16.3bn
6. Real Madrid – €708m / R13.7bn
6. Real Madrid – €708m / R13.7bn

Comments