Erling Haaland

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Obviously he will make a great addition to our Squad.

I fear his Agent is already setting the Wheels in motion to screw us over though.

Haaland long term future is Madrid/Barcelona.It is well known he has already bought property there.

Meaning it will be just the 3 year contract with us.Then moving on to Spain.The hope being they will have the money then to sign him.

His agent will be setting a release clause that will not be Haaland true market value.So he can fuck us out of the true market value transfer fee due from Madrid/Barcelona.Keep it low, and convert the difference in to another mammoth Agent signing on fee.

That is what his Agent game will be for sure.


Robbie fowler bought up half of oldham yet didn't sign for them.
 
Perhaps there is a couple ,but I can't think of any player who has "snubbed" us and gone on to be proved to have made the right decision.Whilst I can think of a number who must be regretting that decision,Sanchez,Maguire,Isco,Kane,PR37,to name but a few ,some might have done alright, but have missed the chance to be part of our fantastic clubs rise on the world stage .

Jorginho.
 
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Can you tell me who the guy in the picture is? Is he very famous?
 
Manchester City, Real Madrid and Barcelona have all spoken to Erling Braut Haaland and are awaiting a decision on his future in the next 10 days, reports Guillem Balague.

The Borussia Dortmund striker's contract expires in 2024 but a release clause allows the 21-year-old to leave for £63.2m this summer.
"None of the three clubs know what is going to happen," said Balague.

Bayern Munich had been linked with a move but are now out of the equation.

And Balague, BBC Sport's European football expert, added: "The offers are pretty similar. None of the clubs wanted it to be about money so they more or less accepted what was asked of them. So the choice is not about money.

"The clubs presented their projects, how they are going to play, how they will use him and everybody who is anybody in those clubs has been part of those discussions, including managers and directors.

"Staying put at Dortmund is still a possibility and if he does that it means he will stay for another year and then go to Madrid or Barcelona, because ultimately he wants to go to La Liga.

"Real Madrid are his number one choice, but City are playing on the fact that at Madrid there is Kylian Mbappe almost certainly arriving in the summer and Karim Benzema is still doing well as their main striker. And they are pointing out that Barca aren't in a position to challenge for all the titles at the moment.

"The timing and circumstances actually play in favour of City a bit.

"The way City approached it was also to say 'you're very young, have a few years here and then you can have Real Madrid in the future'.

"There was a question put from the the Haaland camp to Manchester City, 'What about Pep Guardiola's future?' And the answer that came back was that he will think about staying longer - his contract runs out in 2023. City are hoping to convince him to stay another year at least."

Norway striker Haaland has scored 23 goals in 22 games for Dortmund this season and has been superb for the German club since joining from Red Bull Salzburg in January 2020.



Sounds to me like he's guessing and making a lot of things up esp the bit about Barca still being in for Haaland and that he may stay at Dortmund for another year. Make of it what you will
 
come on. He’s won the champs league, ballon d’or and the World Cup amongst other stuff.

he’s hardly sat there caring.
He's won the Champions League, the Europa League, the UEFA Super Cup and the club world cup. He's never won the World Cup or the Ballon D'or. He did win the UEFA best player award by virtue of being a Chelsea/Italy player, but lets be honest, he's not even the best CM at Chelsea, never mind the best player in the world.

If he'd joined City he still would have won the Euros, but he would also have 3x Premier Leagues so far, 1 FA cup, 4x League cups. He'd be a centurion and would have been involved in the first squad to win the domestic Quadruple.

He's done well for himself, but I know which club I'd rather have joined in hindsight.

Looking forward, do you think he'll win more at Chelsea over the next 3/4 years?
 
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