Erling Haaland is set to be one of the stars of the 2025 transfer market. Although the Norwegian's contract with Manchester City expires in 2027, clubs such as FC Barcelona and Real Madrid are reportedly keen to try to sign him next summer, where the future of the '9' could be up in the air if Guardiola finally leaves the Etihad Stadium and the 'skyblues' receive a severe sanction for the 115 accusations of problems with financial 'fair play'.
Despite this, the Manchester team is very clear that the Leeds player is the cornerstone of their future project and they will do everything possible to retain him. In fact, the newspaper 'SPORT' assures that Ferran Soriano, CEO of the 'citizen' entity, recently traveled to Norway to close the renewal of the scorer.
City's proposal would consist of a two-year contract extension, until 2029, where the striker would not have a termination clause to leave Manchester. This extension of his commitment would also come with a substantial increase in his salary, which would place him among the highest paid in the squad and in the Premier League.
PSG joins the 'fight' for his signing
In the absence of an official response from Haaland, both the Catalans and the Merengues are keeping their hopes of signing the Norwegian '9' alive. However, the 'Football365' portal has reported that the two Spanish giants would not be alone in the 'race', since Paris Saint-Germain would also be part of the bidding and the striker would not look unfavorably on a change of scenery to France.
The auction for the footballer could reach 200 million euros, a figure that Nasser Al-Khelaïfi would easily pay in order to take one of the most coveted players of recent years. However, as of today there is nothing concrete and all options are on the table, so the only thing certain is that Erling's future will continue to be talked about in the coming months.