[citation needed] In 2015, he moved to India, after believing the words of an agent who had promised to land him a lucrative contract with a professional club.
However, the window for player signing was closed by then, and Touré was forced to make a decision whether to stay back in India or return.
Thus, Touré came to Malappuram, the hub of Sevens football in Kerala, where African talents are major crowd-pullers and treated like gold dust.
[5] During the season, Touré has attracted interest from the reigning I-League champions, Minerva Punjab.
[8] In May 2019 Touré joined Brothers Union of Bangladesh Premier League as a mid term transfer window signing.