Manchester City are exploring the possibility of bringing Ilkay Gündoğan back to the club this summer according to the BBC.
The midfielder of Turkish origin left City for Barcelona on a free transfer last year, but his time at the Catalan club has been complicated by financial constraints.
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The latest development serves as a blow to Turkish sides Fenerbahce and Galatasaray who have both been linked with the midfielder.
Barcelona’s inability to register new signing Dani Olmo due to spending limits has prompted them to consider selling players to free up space in their squad.
Gündoğan, who spent seven successful seasons at City, could be a solution to the club’s midfield issues. With Julian Alvarez departing for Atletico Madrid and Oscar Bobb sidelined with injury, City are seeking reinforcements in the attacking midfield department.
Gündoğan’s experience and quality would be a valuable addition to City’s squad. However, it remains to be seen if the club can convince him to return, especially given the financial challenges faced by Barcelona.
The transfer window is still open, and the situation surrounding Gündoğan’s future could change rapidly, he also has received offers from Turkey and has the option where he would be a star player.