Bundesliga
Raiola on Haaland: He’ll make another move, quite possibly this summer. He also revealed the clubs he will be heading to
Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland, two of the biggest young stars in world football. And both are likely to change destinations in the summer, so it will be interesting to see where they head. For the Norwegian sniper, his agent Mino Raiola has given a hint as to where he could be heading.
Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland, two of the biggest young stars in world football. And both are likely to change destinations in the summer, so it will be interesting to see where they head. For the Norwegian sniper, his agent Mino Raiola has given a hint as to where he could be heading.
With Mbappé almost certain to leave for Real Madrid, Haaland is the hottest commodity on the transfer market. The whole of Europe wants him, and teams are helped by the fact that the Norwegian striker has a €75 million clause in his contract, which is rather a pittance for his qualities. Under normal circumstances, his price would be between 175 and 200 million euros.
There are several big clubs queuing up for Haaland, there is perhaps no team that is not interested in him. And the transfer will probably really come this summer, when Haaland’s exit clause is activated.
“He can and will make the next step. Bayern, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Manchester City, these are the big clubs he can go to. When we moved to Dortmund, we all knew this move was coming,” Haaland’s agent Mino Raiola told Sport 1.
And when could the big transfer happen? Raiola would like to point everything towards the end of this season.
“Maybe this summer, maybe next summer. But there is a strong possibility that Erling will leave this summer. We’ll see. We will present our idea to the clubs and they will tell us theirs. But we won’t make any decisions in the winter,” Raiola explained the situation.
So Haaland will leave in the summer, in a year at most, for 75 million euros, but if Borussia had sold him before the current season, they would have received even more money, with offers reaching up to 150 million euros, like the one from Chelsea. Raiola, however, respects Dortmund’s approach.
“A transfer last summer would definitely have been more economically advantageous for them. But they kept it for the good of the club, for the fans, for the team and for success. I respect this decision a lot. They really have balls in Dortmund!” says one of the best agents in the world.
The hunt for Haaland is on. Real Madrid want to create another version of Galácticos, Manchester City are looking for a top striker to add to their elaborate system. Bayern are looking to the future and trying to find a replacement for the 33-year-old Lewandowski in advance, or the two marksmen could even play together. Barcelona are apparently not taking part in this race due to their financial problems.
Source: Marca, Sport 1