Ilkay Gundogan officially resumed his playing career at Manchester City on a free transfer, bringing an end to the German midfielder’s one-year sojourn at Barcelona. The move was confirmed Friday and will help the financially troubled Catalan club, now at liberty to probably register new signing Dani Olmo with La Liga.
Gundogan, who made a difference in his few months at Barcelona, recognized the financial woes of the club while penning an emotional goodbye message to the fans. “After just one year, it’s time to say goodbye,” Gundogan wrote on social media. “If my departure can help the club financially, it makes me a bit less sad.
After all, Gundogan was still grateful to Barca, referring to his time there as “incredible experiences and ups and downs.” Now, the 33-year-old midfielder, who always aspired to play for Barça, sent out wishes to the club for success in the upcoming season, urging fans to rise and support the team toward their quest to return to world football’s summit.
It was reported that Gundogan’s return to City was fast-tracked after he handed in a transfer request last weekend, with Pep Guardiola personally calling him to come back. Interested by clubs around the globe, including ones from Saudi Arabia, ex-Manchester City midfielder Gundogan has opted for a reunion with his former club.