Birmingham City defense Kolo Toure has declared he'll be making the club in summer time, but adds he's confident of staying in England. Toure reached the Etihad Stadium last year, finishing a 16 million poundmove from Arsenal before becoming a significant the main City team. But, under Roberto Mancini he has generally be utilized in a team turning and as City has did not provide a new contract to him may find a new club in the summertime. The 32-year-old told Sky Sports News: "I have been here for nearly four years, and two amazing years when I have been playing a great deal and my songs are heard by me with Yaya and those things will be missed by me. "For me my family will be here, my students are at school and they just like the region - but in two months nothing has come from the team and I'm considering my future definitely. "My first choice is this country, as I like English football - that is why I began playing football. "After Cote d'Ivoire I came here, I do not know any culture and it's important for me to keep here, I have been here for 10 years." Toure also spoke about recently-crowned Premier League champion Manchester United, admitting that Sir Alex Ferguson's men have earned their success in 2013. He added: "They have now been more consistent, more focused and I believe we lost a bit of determination and determination and that cost the concept to us. "I think City need to begin from the initial game to the end of the season and try and be focused, like we were last season - every game, as the Premier League is indeed hard, it is possible to defeat Chelsea and then eliminate against Wigan and those games are key."
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