Yaya Toure's fee has been lowered this season and now the box-to-box midfielder represents fantastic value. Despite being expected to leave the Etihad this summer, the Ivorian playmaker has stated he is staying after being reassured that he is key figure at the club. Last season, Toure scored 134 points and scored 12 goals and made one assist. He will maintain as one of Manuel Pellegrini's core players for the upcoming season. He is cheaper than David Silva and Raheem Sterling and is more likely to complete a full 90 minutes as well as being the designated penalty and free-kick taker at the Etihad.