Speaking to The National, Gundogan said:
"I want to continue coaching and I want to progress in that field but it is something that isn’t possible right now because of playing. I have previously worked with City’s under-16s and I really enjoyed it. I have worked under some amazing coaches and they inspire you. I have had the privilege of working with Pep for several years, it is automatically something I think about and consider for the future.
"Being part of City for so many years I can see myself coaching in the future and of course I love football way too much to stay out of it once my playing career is over.
"I always tell myself I could become a really good coach if I have the guts to do it and the energy and stamina to go for it in the long run. But I know also that it is a lot of work when I see Pep and our coaching staff and the working hours they put in. It is much more than a player. It’s a workload you need to accept and be comfortable with. I took the first steps to see if it was something that would interest me and so far it has."