Manchester City fans were given exciting news as Ilkay Gündogan made his return to the club after his contract at Barcelona was terminated by mutual agreement. Gündogan has signed a one-year deal with City, with the option to extend the contract by a further 12 months. This move came after Barcelona deemed him surplus to
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Manchester City is on the verge of finalizing a deal to bring back Ilkay Gündogan to the club, according to a reliable source. Gündogan, who spent a successful seven seasons at City before moving to Barcelona last year, is set to make a return to the Etihad Stadium after just one season at the Spanish
Manchester City are reportedly one of the clubs looking into the possibility of signing Ilkay Gündogan, with doubts looming over his future at Barcelona. The Catalan club is open to letting the midfielder go after just one season, despite coach Hansi Flick’s desire for him to stay. Gündogan, who played a significant role in Barcelona
Ilkay Gündogan, the 33-year-old Barcelona midfielder, recently made the decision to retire from international football with Germany. This decision came after he captained his nation at the European Championship earlier this summer and scored 19 goals in 82 appearances for his country. Gündogan took to social media to announce his retirement, stating that he had
Barcelona coach, Hansi Flick, has reassured fans that Ilkay Gündogan is likely to stay at the club despite missing the LaLiga opener against Valencia due to a head injury. However, reports have surfaced suggesting that Gündogan might be looking to leave the club before the transfer window closes this month. Flick mentioned that he had
Barcelona’s midfield depth took a hit as Ilkay Gündoğan has been ruled out of the LaLiga opener against Valencia. Gündoğan, who suffered a head injury during the Joan Gamper Trophy defeat to Monaco, will be sidelined as a precautionary measure. Adding to the injury list that includes key players like Gavi, Frenkie de Jong, Ronald
In a recent statement, national team captain Ilkay Gündogan emphasized the necessity for leaders from diverse migration backgrounds to accurately represent today’s society in Germany. This sentiment comes in the wake of a troubling poll conducted by a public broadcaster ARD, revealing that a significant portion of Germans expressed a desire for more white players