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Man City willing to offer Ilkay Gundogan his contract 'wish' and more transfer rumours

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Manchester City are now willing to offer Ilkay Gundogan his long-term contract 'wish', according to reports. Gundogan's future at City has looked uncertain for some time, with the 32-year-old's current deal set to expire this summer.

Talks have been ongoing for some time, although little progress raised concerns that the Blues could lose their club captain after a seven-year spell at the Etihad.

City were crowned Premier League champions for a third straight season last weekend, and Gundogan has been pivotal to the club's continued success.

And now Spanish outlet Mundo Deportivo (via Sport Witness) report that he will be rewarded with the long-term contract he has been holding out for. ALSO READ: City 'enquire' about PSG star Marco Verratti The report is centred around Barcelona's interest in the German, with his agent thought to have been in discussions over a move to Camp Nou.

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