Erling Haaland, 24, will he still play in Manchester City in 10 years? As it stands, the Norwegian cyborg can spend the rest of his career with the Cityzens, since he signed, three months ago, an incredible nine -year contract until 2034. Recruited in 2022 from Borussia Dortmund, the scorer of Pep Guardiola therefore imagined himself in the duration of the residents of Etihad Stadium, but what Will the Catalan coach be in office?
After two crazy first seasons in terms of statistics, at 52 then 38 goals, Haaland remains blocked at 30 achievements in 40 matches in all competitions in 2025-2025. He gave himself a big sprain from the left ankle two weeks ago, and could only come back for the last day of the Premier League on May 25. The 1.94 m giant will miss the possible FA Cup final on May 17 (the Cityzens face Nottingham in the semi-finals), but should be operational in stride with his selection before playing the Club World Cup in the United States from June 15.
Erling Haaland certainly does not see himself leaving Man City this summer, but the native of Leeds is once again announced in the small papers of Real Madrid. At least, in the event of the departure of Vinicius for Saudi Arabia, Casa Blanca would make Norwegian its absolute priority. Intermediaries were asked by Saudi leaders to bring the Brazilian and “vini” winger, less decisive among the Merengues since the arrival of Kylian Mbappé, would leave the door open to such a golden bridge.
Erling Haaland in front of Neymar?
A departure from Vinicius would potentially report a lot of money and Real Madrid would then have the opportunity to make the biggest transfer in the history of the round ball. By signing his new XXL contract, Erling Haaland has indeed negotiated liberating clauses, certainly evolving over time. Its previous clause was estimated at 200 million euros by the English media and, with the new deal, Man City took the opportunity to revise it upwards, probably at 250 or 300 million for these next years.
Neymar's recruitment by PSG from Barça in 2017, at 222 million euros, remains the highest transfer in the history of football. But Florentino Pérez, the president of Real, has already written the history of the round ball by making the biggest transfer in history in 2001 by offering Zinedine Zidane for 75 million euros. He will certainly not be deprived of handing over Real Madrid at the top of the list of biggest transfers by associating Erling Haaland in Kylian Mbappé at the forefront of the Merengues!