Erling Haland (21 years old) is a few hours away from becoming a new player in the Manchester City. The signing of the Norwegian striker is about to become official, reveals The Times, defining the future of one of the greatest scorers of the moment.
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The British newspaper details the contract that the Nordic will sign with the ‘citizens’. Haland will receive 400,000 pounds a week, the equivalent of 24 million euros per season, which will make him one of the highest paid in the Premier League along with Kevin DeBruyne. The contract will be long-term, presumably for five years.
The City will pay to Borussia Dortmund the player’s termination clause, which in the end is not 75 million euros as was speculated, but 60 ‘kilos’, although the final transfer will amount to 100 million euros, including commissions to the player’s father and his agents.
Guardiola takes the signing for granted
Pep Guardiola He hinted at the signing of the Norwegian on Tuesday, although he could not give details about it as it was not completely closed.
“I would love to talk, but I can’t. The two clubs (City and Dortmund) have told me that I can’t talk until it’s totally closed for legal reasons. We’ll have time to talk about it later,” he assured. Guardiola.