Barca Universal
·12 de novembro de 2024
Barca Universal
·12 de novembro de 2024
Erling Haaland’s future has been a major talking point in recent weeks, with Manchester City working hard to ensure that the Norwegian striker remains at the club for the long term, report SPORT.
The outlet mentions that despite having his contract with City set to run until 2027, there has been increasing interest from top clubs, including Barcelona and Real Madrid, who are reportedly keen on signing Haaland in the near future.
To secure the forward’s services for the foreseeable future, Manchester City have taken proactive steps.
It is said that Ferran Soriano, the CEO of the club, recently travelled to Norway to finalise a contract renewal for Haaland. The proposed deal would extend his current contract by two more years, pushing it through to 2029.
Manchester City want to ensure Haaland’s continuity. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
Importantly, this extension would include a clause that prevents Haaland from leaving the club, ensuring that Manchester City can retain their star player for the next few seasons without the risk of a departure.
Haaland’s value to Manchester City cannot be overstated. His incredible goal-scoring ability has made him one of the most sought-after players in the world, and his role within the team is central to the club’s future success.
With speculation about manager Pep Guardiola possibly leaving in the near future, City are keen to make Haaland the face of the club moving forward.
By tying down their star striker to a long-term deal, they are not only protecting their current success but also laying the foundation for a promising future. The deal, which is expected to generate plenty of headlines, could prove to be one of the most significant in the club’s history.
This is because Barcelona president Joan Laporta ‘dreams’ of signing Haaland and two major reasons, one is to bolster the sporting project, especially after Robert Lewandowski’s departure and second, to make a solid point ahead of 2026 elections.