Ilkay Gundogan’s agent denies transfer claim and explains Man City plans

The Manchester City midfielder has been strongly linked with a move to Barcelona.
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Ilkay Gundogan’s agent has denied the player has agreed a pre-contract with Barcelona ahead of his Manchester City deal expiring this summer.

The midfielder, who was Pep Guardiola’s first signing at the Etihad in 2016, could walk away from the club for free at the end of the season, and reports in Spain over recent days have stated he has already agreed to join the side currently top of La Liga. Journalist Gerard Romero claimed a contract has been arranged with Barcelona, but Ilhan Gundogan, the player’s uncle and agent, has revealed these reports are wide of the mark.

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“There’s definitely no agreement yet with any club,” he told the Guardian. “The focus of Ilkay in recent weeks was only on Manchester City and the birth of his son. Now he is in the final and crucial phase of the season and is completely focused on that. Where Ilkay plays next season is still open.”

ManchesterWorld understands Gundogan is considering his options at present, but is more likely to leave City than sign a new deal with the Premier League champions. The German international has also been linked with a move to Bayern Munich at the end of the season.

Gundogan has made 39 appearances for City this season in all competitions, with only Rodri and Bernardo Silva playing more games. He remains an important member of Guardiola’s squad and last month the City boss claimed the decision lies with Gundogan and his agent.

“I think I know my opinion about it okay. What Ilkay has done against Aston VIlla [on the final day of] last season he can do whatever he wants,” he said on 17 February. “So he knows exactly my opinion about him. The club knows it and it is a question for him and his agent.

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“What is going to happen I’m pretty sure is going to be good for him. Really we want how he is behaving how he has behaved all his life in Manchester, but what is going to happen? This kind of thing belongs to the club and the player,” he added.

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