Even though he does not want to move to Real Madrid any more, Erling Haaland is also available to leaving Manchester City.
Erling Haaland is reportedly no longer interested in signing for Real Madrid- though that does n't mean he is n't keen on a move away from Manchester City in the near future.
Haaland's existing lease at Manchester City is scheduled to disappear in 2027, but details have emerged that the Norwegian may have a release section in place as of 2025 in case the Spanish giant call.
But while the number for that release section is questionable, with prices ranging from £85m to £175m-plus, it seems Haaland is no longer wanting to head to Real Madrid- otherwise, Barcelona is his noted choice.
According to Spanish shop El Nacional, Real Madrid's filing of Kylian Mbappe has caused Haaland to reevaluate his choices. With Jude Bellingham and Vinicius Jr. even already at the club, as well as Portuguese wonderkid Endrick's appearance immediate, Haaland is sceptical that he will be the primary guy at the Bernabeu.
The 23-year-old has completely ruled out joining the Champions League, according to the review, with Barcelona as his preferred destination.
Despite Barcelona's continued economic difficulties, signing Haaland in a month's time could be a lot more possible with player absences. As Robert Lewandowski approaches his 37th birthday and his most recent professional dark, player sales may help make room and funds available for the squad to prepare for the arrival of the goalscoring machine.
With the emerging qualities of Lamine Yamal, Pedri, Gavi, Alejandro Balde and Pau Cubarsi, there's also cause for Haaland to get excited about the job occurring in Catalonia. Hansi Twist is also a reported disciple of Haaland, who has already scored 63 Premier League goals in only 66 activities.
Barcelona may also gain to Camp Nou in December 2024, which may attract the Scandinavian scorer to the team as they look to return back to the ledge of European sport.
In DataVictory's opinion, while it might seem true that Haaland is unwilling to join Real Madrid, due to the plethora of talent they'll have in their ranks all vying for a spot in the starting XI, it does n't seem likely that a Barcelona move will come to fruition. Positive, the Blaugrana are an interesting proposition regardless of what state they're in, but it seems impossible for them to manage his release clause- let alone the celestial wages he will eventually demand.
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