The joy of the finals cried out fervently Ilkay Gündogan. After memorable penalties to Bayern Munich on Tuesday night had Borussia Dortmund’s German international much more relaxed and liberated than in recent weeks. Was it only the understandable feelings triumph after the successful coup against the great rival of the BVB in recent years? Or touched him the prospect of being able to still adopt a title from Dortmund?
The latter may have been his first suggestion. Because since Thursday is certain: Gündogan is leaving the BVB. Open is only when this will be the case. Because BVB announced once only that the national team will not renew his contract ending in June 2016. Gündogan had decided, it said in a statement, not to renew his valid until that time contract with the eight-time German champions.
Whether the 24-year-old leaving the club in the summer and Dortmund so yet cashed fee for Gündogan, initially was not known. The midfielder, who plays for BVB since June 2011 have been, recently linked with Bayern Munich and top clubs from abroad. Interest from Manchester United to give it, Arsenal, Juventus and Atletico Madrid.
The roadmap of CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke and sporting director Michael Zorc in the contract talks was clear from the outset: If Gündogan can not bring about an extension, a transfer will be drawn into the equation. Because unlike Robert Lewandowski want the Dortmunder not risk again to dispense with a market-oriented fee, in the case Güdogan: The Polish striker, who wanted to change as early as 2013 to Bayern Munich, Borussia had held until their expiry date. Lewandowski had thanked it with important hits and good performances. The weighed waiving a transfer from.
No offer, no calls, no signature
In Gundogan the case is different. A year ago, players and club had struggled through a compromise: In April 2014 as Gündogan looked for his lengthy back injury unable to make a long-term decision about his future, his time in the summer of 2015 expiring contract was extended by one year , It was a mutual vote of confidence, but also a deal for both sides, to hedge.
According to reports English newspapers to Manchester United, where coach Louis van Gaal should have a great interest in Gundogan, have already held talks with the player. However, so far there is no contact with the BVB was taken. Reports that the change has already been fixed, denied by Zorc last weekend. “There is neither a signature, nor an offer, not even talking with us. I can only shake his head. My last contact with Manchester was in November,” said the director of sport.
A professional who is able to read the game
is nevertheless clear now that Gündogan does not see his future beyond 2016 in Dortmund. Whether he leaves the club in the summer, remains to be seen. It would therefore be in the interest of coming coach Thomas Tuchel, as soon as possible to have clarity: The faster the BVB could for example also seek an alternative in the transfer market
The value of the national player, who had come in 2011 from Nuremberg to Dortmund, there are no two opinions: Gündogan can read games, is the prototype of a player who initiate with intelligence and clean technology both the playmaking from deep and can take a classical playmaker role. “He’s six, eight and ten,” Zorc had once expressed. However Gündogan is after its total 13-month injury lay-off, which ended only on matchday eighth of the season, still in search of stability.
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