Barcelona’s current financial difficulties may be influencing the decision. The club is reportedly struggling to register new £51 million signing Dani Olmo due to La Liga’s squad cost control regulations. Additionally, Barcelona might consider selling striker Vitor Roque before the transfer deadline as part of their financial restructuring.
Barcelona manager Hansi Flick, who has worked with Gundogan previously as Germany’s national team coach, expressed his desire to retain the player. “I know him very well. I appreciate the player and the person he is,” Flick said. “We spoke about everything, but it will stay between us. I have a feeling he will stay.”
Despite Flick’s optimism, the financial constraints at Barcelona and the club’s recent decisions—such as the departures of captain Sergi Roberto and full-back Julian Araujo—could influence Gundogan’s situation.
In addition to the club speculation, Gundogan has announced his retirement from international football. Having debuted for Germany in 2011, he accumulated 82 caps and captained the national team during this summer’s European Championship. Gundogan described his international career highlight as captaining Germany but admitted feeling “tired” both physically and mentally, contributing to his decision to retire from international duties.
With Gundogan’s future still in flux, Barcelona’s financial and squad management decisions will play a crucial role in determining whether he remains at the club or finds a new home elsewhere.