Galatasaray’s pursuit of a midfield star takes a turn as Barcelona considers letting İlkay Gündoğan leave according to Aksam [via Sport].
Gündoğan, previously linked to Galatasaray, could be available from Barcelona.
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Galatasaray’s attempts to sign Scott McTominay (Manchester United) and Wendel (Zenit) were hindered by high transfer fees.
Gundogan has been a long-term target for Gundogan and the midfielder is of Turkish origin despite being a Germany international. The midfielder has close ties to Turkey and has relatives living in the country.
He is reportedly a Galatasaray fan and has flirted with the idea of playing in Turkey – although he has never actually played in the country before.
The Yellow-Reds wanted Gundogan when he left City but he ended up joining Barcelona instead.
New Barcelona manager Hansi Flick will meet with Gündoğan to discuss his future.
Barcelona’s financial struggles necessitate player sales to reduce their wage bill. Flick will inform Gündoğan that he might not be a guaranteed starter.
Depending on the outcome of Flick’s meeting, Galatasaray will decide whether to pursue Gündoğan.
This development offers Galatasaray a potential solution to their midfield needs, but hinges on Gündoğan’s willingness to leave Barcelona.
Galatasaray want to add experience to the midfield over the summer to strengthen the squad for next seasons Champions League campaign. The Lions have been Super Lig champions for the last two seasons.