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Never mind a birthday cake this year. As he turns 32 today, Yaya Toure is getting... £720,000

- By NEIL ASHTON and CHRIS WHEELER

YAYA TOURE will celebrate his 32nd birthday today by picking up a staggering £ 720,000 (€ 1million) bonus from Manchester City after they qualified for the Champions League.

The midfielder had the clause built into his contract when he moved to the Etihad Stadium in 2010. City secured Champions League football for next season at the weekend when they beat QPR and are one win away from a guaranteed place in the group stage of the competitio­n.

Toure’s agent Dimitri Seluk last year accused City of failing to make enough of an effort to acknowledg­e his client’s birthday.

In fact, the club presented their Ivory Coast star with two birthday cakes and shared their best wishes with millions of followers on social media.

But it was not enough for Seluk, who pointed out that Russian club Anzhi Makhachkal­a once bought Brazilian defender Roberto Carlos a £800,000 Bugatti car.

The one thing Toure and his agent have never had cause to complain about is the staggering sums of money paid to him over the course of his contract.

The former Barcelona midfielder is paid a basic salary of £220,000 a week and signed a new four-year contract in April 2013.

Toure has massive bonuses incorporat­ed into the deal, which includes £357,000 (€500,000) if City win the Champions League.

But given their recent performanc­es in Europe’s premier competitio­n, that clause is unlikely to be activated any time soon.

Despite his huge contract, Toure’s agent claimed last week that the midfielder is ‘90 per cent’ certain to leave the Etihad at the end of the season.

Toure has not been the same driving force this season and he has been linked with a move to Juventus as a makeweight in a deal to sign Paul Pogba.

Inter Milan coach and former City manager Roberto Mancini is also said to be interested but there is a massive stumbling block over the size of Toure’s wages and the length of his contract.

City confirmed last night that the players have clauses built into their contracts as part of the club’s incentive scheme.

The player himself did little to quash the speculatio­n over his destinatio­n yesterday when he appeared at Wembley to launch a FIFA initiative aimed at tackling racism. ‘Today the case of the racism is more important than my future,’ said Toure, who was later subjected to a racist taunt on Twitter.

Manuel Pellegrini provided a rare moment of humour before his side’s 6-0 win over QPR at the Etihad on Sunday by promising to give Toure a cake, and supporters sang happy birthday to him when he came on as a second- half substitute.

Ivory Coast and City team-mate Wilfried Bony has urged Toure to stay, citing him as a major factor in his decision to join the club from Swansea for £28m in January.

Asked if he has discussed Toure’s future with him, Bony said: ‘All the time. He knows what I think. He brought me here so he needs to stay. It’s been difficult for him, yes. You have to remember it’s been three years where there’s been big tournament­s — the World Cup and the Africa Cup of Nations.

‘We hope he stays. He’s a big player here and we know everything he is doing for the club. He knows what he can do, everybody knows.

‘Look at everything he has done over the years, what an important player he has been. He’s a legend for this club, for sure. He always will be.’

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