Ilkay Gündogan keen to see out final year of Manchester City contract

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Ilkay Gündogan has expressed his desire to remain at Manchester City for the final year of his contract, emphasizing his happiness at the club. Despite interest from Galatasaray and hints from manager Pep Guardiola about a potential departure, the 34-year-old midfielder insists he is committed to City. Gündogan stated, "I have one more year left on my contract and I’m very happy here – I think everybody knows that." He highlighted his enjoyment of football and his belief in his ability to perform at a high level for several more years, citing his fitness and consistent availability during the previous season as evidence of his capability. Recently, he contributed significantly to City’s success by scoring twice in a 6-0 victory over Al Ainat, which secured the team's advancement to the last-16 of the tournament.

Looking ahead, Gündogan acknowledged the importance of the upcoming match against Juventus, stressing that a strong performance is crucial for the team to achieve their goal of topping Group G. He noted the need for improvement in their passing and overall play, particularly during moments of the match where they struggled to maintain their usual standards. Gündogan expressed dissatisfaction with the team's performance leading up to the half-time break, indicating that they allowed periods of inaccuracy that could be detrimental at the highest level of competition. He concluded by recognizing the need to start the second half more effectively, as a slow start had consequences on their performance, ultimately costing them a goal they needed to secure a better position in the group stage.

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Ilkay Gündogan has stated he is “very happy” atManchester Cityand wants to stay at the club for the final year of his contract.

The veteran midfielder is a target for Galatasaray withPep Guardiola having hinted he could be allowed to leave.

Yet the 34-year-old said: “I have one more year left on my contract and I’m very happy here – I think everybody knows that.

“I am enjoying my football. I still believe I have several years in me at the highest level by taking good care of myself. I’ve proven last season when I didn’t miss a game. I’m available, I’m fit, I want to play at the highest level for much longer.”

Gundogan scored twice in Sunday’s 6-0 win over Al Ainat Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The victory secured Manchester City’s passage to the last-16 but Juventus have to be beaten if they are to top Group G and probably avoid Real Madrid in the first knockout round.

Gundogan said: “At the end if you’re not able to beat Juventus then they might deserve it [win the group]. A seventh goal would have given us a higher probability but it also doesn’t matter: we need a good performance against Juve and to win the game. That is not going to change the way we approach it.”

The German was unhappy at how City performed as the break neared. “There were short periods where we were not that precise in terms of our passing and the way we played.

“It’s something we need to observe and get better at because at the highest level you should not allow yourself to be not good for such a long time. It felt quite long to be honest. It felt at least five or 10 minutes too long in terms of the standards we have.

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“Unfortunately, we didn’t start the second half good enough [either]. We were a bit slow and it felt a bit that it cost us that one goal at the end that we needed.”

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Source: The Guardian