Ilkay Gundogan lifted the Champions League trophy for the first time after seven years at Manchester City. His future at the Etihad Stadium is uncertain and, for this reason, Jonathan Woodgate believes the German will not renew his contract.
"I can't see him staying at City - otherwise he would already have renewed. Tonight [against Inter in the Champions League final] will be his last game," he said before the Champions League final was played in Istanbul.
Former Manchester City full-back Nedum Onuoha agreed with Woodgate's comments and also praised Gundogan's performances for Guardiola's side: "I think he knows what he is going to do.
"He has been so invaluable, especially in the second half of the season. When you look at all the leaders in that dressing room, and he's the captain, you see just how important he is," he continued.
"If a club takes away Manchester City's captain after winning the treble, it could be the biggest signing of all time for them."