ESPN: Manchester City negotiates in-depth transfers for Reindez, but Gundogan says he expects to stay in the team
7:11am, 27 May 2025Football

May 27th According to ESPN, although Manchester City is trying to sign Reindes, Gundogan expects to stay at Manchester City.
Gundogan returned to Manchester City last summer and signed a one-year contract, but the contract comes with renewal terms linked to the number of appearances and time.
Gundogan, 34, has met the contract renewal conditions, and although both Galatasaray and Saudi Arabia are interested in him, he claims he plans to continue playing for Manchester City.
Gundogan said: "So far, no one has told me about other situations! Yes, my contract has automatically been extended for one year, so of course I expected it now."
According to ESPN, Manchester City plans to reorganize the midfield in this summer's transfer window and is negotiating in depth with Milan for Reindez's transfer. Head coach Guardiola also hopes to introduce a new right back to replace Walker.
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