Italy transfer experts have reported on the transfer process of Barca's 33-year-old Germany captain Gundogan's imminent return to Manchester City.
The latest report from Fabrizio Romano has revealed that Barcelona are willing to give up a one-year contract with Gundogan and let the player leave on a free transfer this summer window, leaving the player with a salary of up to 15 million euros a year.
According to Fabrizio Romano, Manchester City are in talks with Gundogan's agent in the United Kingdom about the player's return. Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has agreed to Gundogan's return, and this time Guardiola is very atmospheric, and he believes that his tactics need to be plugged in by Gundogan's back row. Now, with Gundogan's nod of approval, the former Manchester City captain can return to the Premier League and become an important member of the Blues this season, which is a plug-and-play addition to Alvarez's departure.
Gundogan joined Manchester City in the summer window of 2016 with a transfer fee of 27 million euros, and after 7 years of service, he left the team at the end of his contract last summer window and transferred to Barcelona on a free transfer, but only 1 year later, Gundogan was "driven away" by Barcelona, which also warned Manchester City's former teammate B not to worry about Barcelona, Manchester City is the best choice.
The 33-year-old Gundogan, 1.80 meters tall, right-footed player, can play multiple positions in the middle of the midfield, is good at inserting the back to launch a fatal blow, and Barcelona originally had one year left on his contract, and Germany was worth 15 million euros. Gundogan played 51 games for Barcelona in all competitions last season, starting 45 of them and providing 14 assists and five assists.