Yaya Toure's Manchester City career looks all but over as Pep Guardiola omitted the Ivorian from City's Champions League squad.
The four-time African Footballer of the Year will leave City in June on a free transfer after his contract expires, according to his agent.
Dimitri Seluk who represents Toure also believes the decision to leave the footballer out of City's sqaud will have a major impact on their overseas support base.
"They will lose a lot of millions of supporters from Africa because of this decision from Guardiola," Seluk said.
"Now they will support Manchester United. A lot of people in Africa say they will never see any more matches of City on TV."
The 33-year-old's decision to leave City looks a likely one even if it isn't a sure thing, although both Toure and his agent are seriously looking at a move overseas to get the Ivorian back playing regular first-team football.
"Yaya in January can sign a pre-contract agreement with clubs abroad," Seluk added.
"He will have many offers from clubs. China and America of course they want him but we will have a lot of offers from England and Europe. He is in very good shape, very good condition, I think he lost seven kilograms.
"Maybe that's not good enough for Guardiola, but then Zlatan Ibrahimovic wasn't good enough for him.
"In January we will see. It is three months to wait โ no problem. Yaya is a very professional guy."