Pep Guardiola's bombing signing, would make Real Madrid president Florentino Perez enrage

One of the main objectives of Real Madrid at the beginning of the 2020-21 season was the hiring of the Norwegian player Erling Haaland

One of the main objectives of Real Madrid at the beginning of the 2020-21 season was the hiring of the Norwegian player Erling Haaland
One of the main objectives of Real Madrid at the beginning of the 2020-21 season was the hiring of the Norwegian player Erling Haaland
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The technical director Pep Guardiola is clear that he cannot finish his time with Manchester City without first fulfilling the agreement to win the UEFA Champions League with that team, so the proposal he made to the club president  Khaldoon Al Mubarak could directly affect Real Madrid's projects, which are expected to be quite a few in the following year.

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One of the main objectives of Real Madrid at the beginning of the 2020-21 season was the hiring of the Norwegian player Erling Haaland, who has not tired of scoring goals with the German team of Borussia Dortmund. However, with Madrid's 5 consecutive victories in the league, largely thanks to the goals of the French Karim Benzema, the arrival of the Norwegian has been questioned, which would make it much easier for Manchester City to get the player.

Although there are several teams that are seeking Haaland's services, Manchester City would be the team that most worries Florentino Pérez because of the financial capacity and the sports project that Pep Guardiola is putting together, who will hardly be able to count on Sergio Agüero, who with 32 years and constant injuries, would already have planned to move to a less demanding team.

The war between Guardiola and Florentino would not end with Haaland, the Norwegian is expected to be a starting point for what is to come in relation to the incorporation of new players. Undoubtedly Manchester City and Real Madrid will do everything possible to convince the Norwegian player, who has impressive statistics, scoring every 66 minutes.

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