Layers reckon Yaya may be off to the States
YAYA TOURE’S uncertain future at Manchester City was underlined by Pep Guardiola’s decision to leave him out of their Champions League squad, and Coral go 9-4 that his next club will be in the MLS.
Guardiola’s arrival at City was always likely to mark Toure’s departure following the pair’s fall out at Barcelona and the Ivorian international has played only once this season, in the second leg of the Champions League playoff against Steaua Bucharest, when City were already 5-0 up after the first game.
The former African Footballer of the Year has been a key figure in his six-year association with City, but at 33 it seems Toure’s footballing future lies elsewhere.
Coral make Toure 3-1 to join any Chinese club next and 4-1 to be signed by a Qatari team.
Bet365 have reacted to Wales’ 4-0 victory over Moldova in their World Cup European qualifier by cutting them to 13-8 from 15-8 to win Group D.
Chris Coleman’s side are 5-6 to qualify, 8-1 to go unbeaten during qualification and 150-1 to win all ten games.
Gareth Bale scored a brace, putting him just four behind all-time record holder Ian Rush, and bet365 go 4-6 he scores at least five more Group D goals and 8-1 he surpasses Rush’s total in the final three group games of 2016.
Nicholas Bendter is poised to sign for Nottingham Forest and Betway offer evens that the former Arsenal striker scores six or more goals this season.