Ilkay Gundogan has admitted that he snubbed interest from Arsenal and other suitors this summer because playing for Barcelona was his "childhood dream".
Gundogan, 32, enjoyed a trophy-laden seven-year spell at the Etihad before turning down a contract extension in the summer. The veteran midfielder decided to seek a new challenge just weeks after winning the treble with City and was also the subject of surprise transfer interest from the Gunners.
It was Barcelona, though, who won the race for the German international's signature, with plenty speculating that Gundogan had been won over by the offer of a longer deal. It had been reported that Manchester City had only offered the former Borussia Dortmund ace a one-year deal.
But in an interview with German outlet BILD, Gundogan has scotched talk that he left City over the length of any deal before revealing that he would have probably stayed with the champions had they started contract talks sooner.
In the end, though, Gundogan was given the opportunity to fulfil a "childhood dream" by signing for Barcelona. He said: "I’m honest. And many people don’t know this: In the end, it wasn’t about a year or two. There was no problem with the running time. City waited a relatively long time until the talks really intensified.
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Arsenal's reported interest in Gundogan was more than likely driven by Mikel Arteta, who worked closely with Gundogan and numerous other Manchester City stars during his stint on Pep Guardiola's coaching staff.
The Gunners did manage to bolster their midfield options this summer with the club-record £105million capture of West Ham talisman Declan Rice, who has made an instant impact at the Emirates.
Gundogan may have swapped the Premier League for LaLiga, but the midfielder revealed he is still keeping a close eye on how his former club are faring in England. He added: "So far I’ve watched almost every game of my former club on TV.
"I was in Manchester again before the start of the season and had a farewell party with Riyad Mahrez, which all the players also came to. That was a very nice goodbye. And contact with ex-colleagues and coaches will certainly continue."