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Pep Guardiola has dismissed claims Erling Haaland is unhappy at Manchester City and wants to join Real Madrid.
The City boss has hit out at Spanish media reports which claim Haaland is unhappy at his current club and wants to join Madrid next season. Guardiola has indicated that the Norwegian is perfectly happy in England and will not be leaving the reigning Premier League champions any time soon.
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The Catalan coach spoke to journalists on this controversial subject: “ You have to ask the Madrid media, perhaps they have more information than us. We don’t have that feeling. He couldn’t play for two months because he was injured, but maybe the Spanish media, and especially the Madrid ones, have more information than us. »
“We can’t say he didn’t adapt quickly and wasn’t well since he arrived. This is the level he has shown since his arrival, from day one. We can’t control what people say. When he is unhappy, he will make his decision“. The City scoring machine has not played a single match for the club since the start of December due to a bone injury in his foot. After fully recovering from his problem, he finally returned to competition on Wednesday during Manchester City’s victory over Burnley (3-1). Guardiola’s side, who are currently five points behind leaders Liverpool, play their next Premier League match on Monday against Brentford.
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