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Published 11:34 6 Jul 2016 BST
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The club stood by him throughout a tough 2013/14 season when a serious knee injury ruled him out of all but one game. Gundogan repaid Dortmund's faith my signing a contract extension ahead of last season. It meant Manchester City would eventually pay £20m for his services. He said:
"We had the conversation with Dortmund and agreed that if I left, I will not leave for free, for zero. So I renewed my contract and now this year everyone is lucky and happy how it came to an end."City are, no doubt, happy to get their man but they could have got him for a whole lot less if Gundogan was only thinking of himself.

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