What was set to be one of the 'soap operas' of next summer is close to finding a quick solution. Erling Haaland's future was in doubt due to the uncertainty surrounding Manchester City with the possible departure of Pep Guardiola and the probable sanction for the 115 accusations against him for problems with financial fair play.
However, the Mancunians have managed to 'get the situation back on track' after the trip of Ferran Soriano, CEO of the institution, to Norway to finalize the extension of the scorer's contract. According to the 'Daily Mirror' the optimism in the 'skyblue' entity with the signing of the Leeds player is total and in the offices of the Etihad Stadium they would be very confident of closing the agreement with the player.
City's multi-million euro offer to Haaland
According to the aforementioned source, Haaland would have an offer on the table that would link him to City until June 30, 2029 at a rate of 31 million euros for each of these seasons, a figure that would place him as the highest-paid footballer in Europe.
In addition, the striker has a termination clause valued at around 200 million euros. In this way, Erling would put an end to the rumors about his next destination and would finalize his stay in Manchester, which would be a hard blow to FC Barcelona and Real Madrid, who allow themselves to continue dreaming about signing the player but who would have to wait a couple more years to be able to address his operation.