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Published 18:50 21 Sept 2016 BST
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As a result, the City boss has made it clear that the 33-year-old will continue to be overlooked in his first team plans unless Seluk says sorry.
Seluk made it perfectly clear in a phone call to Sky Sports News HQ that he wasn't ready to apologise, and hasn't softened his stance judging by his latest comments made to Radio Barcelona.
According to The Independent, Toure's agent told the station that Guardiola had warned the midfielder that he was joining a "shit team" ahead of his departure to Manchester in 2010, adding that the former Bayern Munich boss is motivated by money over football.
"When Toure left the club to come to the City, Guardiola told him he was leaving to a shit team. Now, Guardiola has come to this shit team. Guardiola likes money more than football," claimed Seluk.With his client facing the prospect of a long spell without football, it's clear Seluk doesn't intend to smooth things over at any point in the near future:
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