According to reports from England, Erling Haaland is about to move to Manchester City. Other top clubs would be left behind.
A spectacular turnaround is looming in the race for BVB star Erling Haaland! A report of Daily Mail according to the Norwegian is about to move to the Premier League to Manchester City. According to the English daily, the deal should already be “done and sealed”.
In talks, Manchester City is said to have already reached an agreement with father Alf-Inge Haaland and advisor Mino Raiola. The deal is said to have a volume of 120 million euros. This includes the exit clause of 75 million euros anchored in Haaland’s contract with BVB, a bonus for Haaland and a commission for Haaland’s father and the agent.
Haaland: Manchester City apparently outperforms Real and Barca
Jonathan Smith, the English correspondent for GOAL and for Manchester City, can confirm that City is in promising negotiations with Haaland and his advisors.
“Haaland has been identified as City’s number one target since they failed to get Tottenham’s Harry Kane last summer. Competition for the Norway international is tough but that hasn’t deterred City as the opportunity to work with Pep Guardiola is a big argument viewed from Haaland’s side,” Smith said.
According to Smith, the financial framework for the deal “should not be a problem for City”.
So far, it has always been strongly assumed that Haaland will move to Real Madrid. FC Barcelona are also said to be very interested in the 21-year-old striker.
“Haaland’s representatives have spoken to a number of clubs, but City have emerged as the leading candidate as Real Madrid are looking to sign Kylian Mbappe from Paris Saint-Germain and Barcelona are constrained by their financial woes,” Smith explained.
Source: Stern

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