With an excellent performance in the Man City shirt, Erling Haaland is being sought after by one of the most powerful ports in Europe.
Erling Haaland is making both the Premier League and Europe admire by his super-scoring ability in his first season with Man City. The Norwegian striker now has 45 goals in all competitions, thereby becoming the player to score the most goals in a season by a player playing in the Premier League.
According to information from Telefoot, Real Madrid’s BLD has closed the recruitment of Erling Haaland in 2024 after his huge goalscoring record last time. The striker born in 2000 will also take the place of Karim Benzema , who is expected to leave when the 2023/24 season ends.
Before that, Los Blancos were very interested in Haaland’s services when he was still at Dortmund. And now, Real dreams of having him again.
Haaland is the target to replace Benzema by 2024. Photo: GETTY
Meanwhile, the representative of Erling Haaland – Ms. Rafaela Pimenta also shared about her client’s future. Accordingly, Pimenta does not rule out the possibility that the 23-year-old will join another team in Europe because of the huge value and attraction of the former Dortmund striker.
“To put it simply, Haaland is not impressed with the glitz and glamor of the changes he has undergone. To me, Haaland is worth a billion euros. Maybe no one will pay that, but it’s worth it. The potential he has when he arrives at a club.”
“Not every specialty, Haaland also has influence with fans, goals, sports results, professionalism, digital content, reputation, sponsors… If you put all these things together… together, its value is the sum of many things” . Pimenta shared with Spanish newspaper AS.
The value that Haaland brings to the team is not only in playing football. Photo: GETTY
As is known, the Norwegian goalscorer has a clause to leave Man City in 2024 and that is the time when Real Madrid wants to arrange everything in the most “settled” way in case Haaland wants to activate that clause and leave. football team coached by Pep Guardiola.