Man City: Erling Haaland has a pact to leave the club

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A few days ago, Erling Haaland (24) extended his lease with Manchester City. The Norwegian also surprised everyone by signing a new 9 and a half year contract, until June 2034. In addition to a huge salary of € 40 million net per year, the former scorer of Borussia Dortmund also has the hand on his image rights. Which represents a nice jackpot.

With this XXL contract, we imagine that it will be difficult to dislodge Haaland. But to believe Marcathe attacker spent a pact with the Skyblues. Indeed, he agreed with his management to have his hand when he wants to leave the club if he ever wishes. Marca Add that Real Madrid, FC Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain are the three clubs that could possibly have their chances. But recently, the cyborg assured having its head at Manchester City.

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