Manchester City superstar Yaya Toure has hinted that he could potentially leave Manchester City to join Paris Saint-Germain.

"Everything's possible. Why not? In life, you never know. Everything's going well at City for the moment, but you never know," said Toure, according to ESPN. "When you have big teams like that, where there are big players, of course it's attractive. To be part of an adventure like that is exceptional. To work with great players is always my objective. It allows you to learn many things. In football, you never stop learning. For me, PSG are a big club."

Toure has been a major star for Manchester City since joining the team in 2010. He has scored 32 goals in 120 matches for the club and has won the Premier League in 2011-12, the FA Cup in 2010-11 and the Community Shield in 2012.

"Since I arrived in England, I've felt it's the league that suits me best," Toure noted. "I feel good at this club. And there are players around me who help me a lot too.

"It's true that at Barcelona, I played with great players and won quite a few trophies. But here, I have more responsibility," he added. "And I manage to cope with that. The Premier League is the league in which I feel best. There's rhythm, intensity. There's everything I want."

Toure has played with a plethora of clubs including Olympiacos, Monaco and Barcelona.