Pep Guardiola confirmed as Man City manager that the contract extension clause used to keep Ilkay Gundogan at the club for another year has now been successfully deployed. The former Barcelona player Gundogan made his return to the Etihad Stadium on a temporary one-year contract with provisions to maintain his position beyond this year based on his current season contributions. By playing in 31 games and being one of the seven top-minute-logs in all competitions Gundogan successfully fulfilled his contractual requirements. Guardiola’s refusal to confirm Gundogan’s long-term City membership came following the contract extension despite the team potentially undergoing major changes before the new season.
Guardiola Reflects On Gundogan’s Impact and Contract Extension Amid Uncertain Future
“He has one more year contract, definitely,” Guardiola explained. “What will happen [in the summer], I don’t know, but he has one more year contract now.
“The Gundo from Leicester, the Gundo from Bournemouth, the Gundo from today [vs Crystal Palace] is the Gundo I remember, when we won the Treble and Quadruple and an important player.
“So his activity, his pace, his defensive intelligence arrived. Gundo has been with us massively. And as a team we could not help him, because it’s not about ‘you, you, you’. Everyone was down, was below, because the team was not playing good.
“When the team plays good, the individuals rise. Without that, in modern football you cannot do it.”
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Gundogan’s Return And Contract Extension Add Intrigue Amid Man City’s Midfield Reshuffle
Pep Guardiola called his trusted former Man City player Ilkay Gundogan back to the Premier League during summer 2022 after his release from Barca. Throughout six years from 2016 to 2023 Gundogan played a vital role in helping City successfully defend five Premier League crowns and win the 2022/23 Champions League title while contributing to every match until his retirement. Questions persist about Gundogan’s long-term role for the team since a major midfield transformation will happen under the assumption that Kevin De Bruyne plans to leave City soon. The extension of his contract leaves potential clubs such as Turkiye-based teams needing to bargain against Man City directly.