UPDATED: 01:11 EST, 25 April 2013 Kolo Toure has confirmed he'll leave Manchester City come july 1st but really wants to stay in England. The 32-year-old has changed into a bit-part player under Roberto Mancini having authorized from Arsenal for A16million last year. However the defender's contract expires in the summer and no new deal has been offered. Planning out: Kolo Toure (left) may leave Manchester City in the summertime 'I have been here for almost four years, and two wonderful years when I have been playing a lot and I hear my songs with Yaya and I will miss those things,' he informed Sky Sports News. 'For me my family is here now, my students are at school and they such as the place - in two months nothing has originate from the club and I am contemplating my future definitely. 'My first choice is this place, as I love English football - that is why I started playing football. 'After Ivory Coast I came here, I don't know every other culture and it is important for me to keep here, I have been here for ten-years.' Changes: Roberto Mancini (second left) is expected to enhance this team this summer Toure also admitted Manchester United deserved to win a 20th group title. 'They have been more consistent, more focused and I do believe we lost a little of motivation and determination and that cost us the title,' he explained. 'I think City need certainly to start from the very first game to the conclusion of the season and take to and be aimed, like we were last season - every game, whilst the Premier League is so hard, it is possible to beat Chelsea and then drop against Wigan and these activities are key .'
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