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By ZAC CAMPBELL, SPORTS SEO REPORTER Published: 21: 36 AEST, 3 September 2025 | Updated: 21: 36 AEST, 3 September 2025 3 View comments Galatasaray have bizarrely opted to reveal Ilkay Gundogan's salary while unveiling him at the club after signing him from Manchester City.   Gundogan, 34, joined the Turkish Super League side before the summer transfer window slammed shut on Monday - where he will earn a weekly salary of £75, 000.   Posting a statement to the club's official account on X, formerly Twitter, the team wrote: 'An agreement has been reached with Manchester City Football Club Limited regarding the free transfer of professional footballer İlkay Gundogan.   'A contract has been signed with the footballer, valid until the end of the 2026/2027 season, under the following terms. 'For the 2025-2026 season, a net guaranteed fee of 4, 500, 000 Euros will be paid, and for the 2026-2027 season, a net guaranteed fee of 4, 500, 000 Euros will be paid. This is respectfully announced to the public. ' His move marks the second time he has left the club in two years after his latest spell at the Etihad Stadium failed to prove as successful as his first.   Galatasaray have bizarrely opted to reveal Ilkay Gundogan 's salary while unveiling him at the club after signing him from Manchester City His move marks the second time he has left the club in two years after his latest spell at the Etihad Stadium failed to prove as successful as his first Having initially joined the club in 2016 from Borussia Dortmund, Gundogan won 14 trophies with the side, including the Treble in 2023 as captain. He then, though, left for Barcelona, where he spent a year before returning under Pep Guardiola for a second spell, with high hopes he would be able to replicate his form from the first time around. The German struggled with that, though. He played 54 times last season, but struggled to produce the same standard as his previous stay, and found himself down the pecking order as time went on. The midfielder, 34, hasn't played in the Premier League this season and has now waved goodbye to City, joining Galatasaray in Turkey. In total, he made 358 appearances, scoring 65 goals, and will now join up with the Turkish champions. And Gundogan has now revealed why he left the club. Taking to social media, he released a lengthy statement as he said his goodbyes to the fans and club again. 'Dear Cityzens, I want to be honest with you, ' he began. 'The reason why I'm leaving is very simple: I still want to play football as often as possible, because that's what I love the most. 'I'll turn 35 soon, but I still feel very fit and I truly believe I can continue to perform at a high level for a Champions League team. And not just that – I now have the opportunity to join my childhood favourite club, in a country that means so much to me. 'Man City want a new beginning after an incredible era - something I can fully understand and respect. I will never, ever forget what this great club has done for me over so many years. Most of my time here was absolutely fantastic and incredibly successful. The club and the city of Manchester will always hold a very special place in my heart.   'I want to thank all my team-mates, the chairman, everyone working behind the scenes, every fan – and of course Pep, who made this amazing time possible. I'm leaving City with great gratitude - thank you – on behalf of my whole family. '

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