The infamous agent revealed that he and Toure wanted to give something back to football, given the opportunities they have received from the game.
"Those of us lucky enough to work every day in football can do so because of the generosity of fans across the world. Today is a chance for those of us in football to help out," Seluk said.
"Yaya loves Manchester. He loves the people who have made him very welcome and he has been very shocked by this attack on the city. We all cried when we heard that children had been killed and injured. To see on the news that an eight-year-old girl had died was terrible. Our only demand is that every single penny of the money we give goes to the people who need it.”
An online fundraising campaign organised by the Manchester Evening News had raised over £700,000 as of Tuesday night.

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