Bundesliga
Raiola’s agent reveals what 4 clubs can sign Haaland
Controversial football agent Mino Raiola has revealed the names of the clubs that will be favourites to sign Erling Haaland. The big transfer of his charge may well happen in the summer of 2022.
“Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, Barcelona and Manchester City are the clubs where he could head,“ Haaland’s agent Mino Raiola revealed to Germany’s Sport1.
The Norwegian striker’s exit clause will be activated this summer, allowing clubs to acquire him for a relatively under-priced €75 million.
“When we signed for Dortmund, we all knew this moment would come. Maybe he will transfer this summer, maybe the following one. But there’s a good chance he will transfer this year. We’ll see, ” Raiola said of Haaland.
Haaland has scored 11 goals in 8 games in the Bundesliga this season. In the Champions League he scored 3 goals in 3 games.
However, it is clear that Haaland will continue at Dortmund for at least even seasons, as Raiola has expressed that there will be no transfer in the winter.
“A transfer last summer would have been more economically advantageous for Dortmund, but the club decided to prioritise sporting ambitions. I respect that decision very much. They have balls at Borussia, ” Raiola expressed his respect for the German club.
The Norwegian striker transferred to Borussia Dortmund at the start of 2020, but had already made a significant impact at Red Bull Salzburg.
Source: Sport 1, Transfermarkt
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