New evidence of Haaland's approach to La Liga
Spain's Miguel Pérez Cuesta, a former Napoli and Swansea City player, has confirmed that Norwegian Erling Haland, the Borussia Dortmund striker, will move to play in Spain from next season.
The 20-year-old has come close to leaving Dortmund as the European giants rush to include him, knowing that he has a penalty clause in his contract worth 75 million euros.
In remarks highlighted by the Spanish newspaper Mundo Deportivo, Micho said Haaland had decided to leave Dortmund and move to play la Liga.
"I spoke to Haaland, he told me he dreamed of playing in Spain, and he told me that he was looking for a sports project that would last for many years," Micho said.
"I think he won't continue in Dortmund, because he wants to play for a very strong team that can compete for the Champions League title."
"I think Barcelona will be a very good choice for Holland, but that will not be done until the club's financial crisis is overcome," he said.
Manchester City take a step forward in the race for Haaland
Manchester City are preparing a big offer for Borussia Dortmund, in order to sign Norwegian Erling Haaland, the German striker next season.
According to The As newspaper, Manchester City will make an imminent offer of 80 million euros for Borussia Dortmund.
Several reports have claimed that Haaland has a penalty clause in his contract allowing him to leave Borussia Dortmund next summer for 75 million euros.
She pointed out that Manchester City will thus outperform in the deal Haland over Real Madrid, who demanded the player continue in Dortmund for another season, while the Norwegian striker seeks to leave next summer.
The Spanish newspaper explained that Barcelona comes in last place in the race Haland, because he can not compete with Real Madrid, Manchester City financially, and the Norwegian player told those close to him that he prefers Meringi over Barça.