Haaland to Manchester City, it will last a very long time

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The Norwegian striker is set to spend a large part of his career with the Citizens.

Like Ligue 1, the Premier League resumes its rights this Friday. Sunday, during the first day, the defending champion Manchester City will travel to the Chelsea pitch at 5:30 p.m.

On this occasion, Erling Haaland will begin his third season in the colors of the Citizens. And the 2024-2025 season should not be his last with the winner of the 2023 Champions League. According to Paul Dickov, a former Scottish international who played for Manchester City between 1996 and 2002, the Norwegian striker is definitely set to make his mark for the long term.

Haaland to City, it’s set in stone

I know the family well, having played with his father (Alf-Inge Haaland, Editor’s note.) for a few seasonshe recalls, quoted by Goal UK. Erling loves the club. He loves his team-mates, the fans etc. He also loves living here which is important. He is really comfortable here. People were saying he had a bad season last year and he still scored 30 goals. I hope he has another bad season this year if that is the case!

“I don’t think Erling will be going anywhere for a while.continues the former striker turned coach. I know his family has a plan for him. I don’t know what it is. What I can say, knowing him as I do, is that he wants to be here, and for a long time. Erling Haaland is currently tied to Manchester City until June 2027.

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