Barça: the departure of Ilkay Gündogan is confirmed

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Having arrived at FC Barcelona last year, Ilkay Gündogan (33 years old) has been pushed towards the exit for several weeks. And the pressure from Culés has finally paid off since the German has agreed to leave according to RelevoThe Iberian media explains that the midfielder is ready for a change of scenery, as he is in the sights of Al-Nassr and Saudi Arabia. But he refuses to join the Saudi Pro League.

On the other hand, he seems more open to returning to Manchester City. In Turkey, Galatasaray is also in the running. The Athletic mentions tracks in Qatar. Relevo adds that his agents are exploring the market to find him a new club. For its part, Barça, which could register Dani Olmo in La Liga in the event of “Gundo” leaving, hopes to recover some money through a sale. But FCB is not closing the door to a free departure for the German. The idea is above all to save his impressive salary.

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