Alf-Inge Haaland, father of Erling, spoke recently of the future of his son, and in spite of ensuring that "it is happy" in the Manchester City, left in the air that the Norwegian could be had to accept new challenges. This, as it aims 'Sportive World', has done that Pep Guardiola and his technical body are concerned in front of the possibility to lose to his new centrodelantero.

The attacker arrived the past summer to the Premier League from the Borussia Dortmund and immediately turned into the player that needed the Spanish trainer to perfect his eleven. With the injuries and back exit of Agüero, the City had remained without a footballer that could finish all the played that produces and the Norwegian did charge of this task.

Now, the father of the player has explained that "the impression that have is that it wants to show that it can win in any upper league. It happened two years and half in Germany and could do something like this in the future: remain three years in the Premier and afterwards go to Italy, Spain or France". This has not fallen well to a Guardiola that finish to renew his agreement by three season more.

Destinations very important

From the press of Madrid sustain that the player has a clause liberatoria for the summer of 2024, one that several teams are had to pay. From Santiago Bernabéu value the operation, and clubs like the Bayern Munich and PSG know that Haaland is a footballer of period. The three clubs do not have right now a centrodelantero of this level and the statements of the father of Haaland help much more to his hopes.

In fact Alf-Inge added: "Still it is not at all decided, but is a possibility because it wants to win in any team. But also it can remain in the Manchester City 15 years because it is happy and are speaking of a big club". In spite of the rumours and speculations on what could occur with the future of Haaland, from the team mancuniano have remembered that the Norwegian has agreement with the club spends the summer of 2027, by what an operation would not be contemplated for the moment.