Yaya Toure Transfer Specials Betting Odds

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Nov/15/2016

Gambling911.com has your Yaya Toure transfer specials betting below.

Ivorian professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for Premier League club Manchester City is priced with the shortest odds to be transferred to Inter Milan at 5/1.

Tuesday’s headline from the Daily Mail:

Yaya Toure advised to consider switch to Marseille by his brother Kolo as his Manchester City nightmare continues

Marseille was not specifically listed among the transfer window clubs but you can bet as part of the Any MLS Club field at 11/2 odds.

The Manchester City midfielder, who has been cast aside by Pep Guardiola, has been advised to switch to the Ligue 1 outfit by his brother, Celtic defender Kolo, the Daily Mail reports.

Arsenal (11/2) and West Ham (15/2) were among the Premier League favorites to land Toure.

Arsenal have a very strong team and some brilliant midfielders, and it is hard to see the Gunners move for Toure in the January transfer window, writes Subhankar Mondal of HITC Sports.

Yaya Toure to sign for before 1st February 2017

Transfer Specials

Inter Milan 5/1

Arsenal 11/2

Any MLS Club 11/2

PSG 11/2

West Ham 15/2

AC Milan 15/2

Man Utd 15/2

Everton 9/1

Stoke 11/1

Lazio 14/1

Napoli 14/1

Roma 14/1

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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