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Haaland's decision to leave Manchester City if they're relegated to the second division

If Manchester City get relegated, Erling Haaland would definetely not stay.

By William Estrella

If Manchester City get relegated, Erling Haaland would definetely not stay.
If Manchester City get relegated, Erling Haaland would definetely not stay.

Erling Haaland is the best striker in the world and one of the best players in general, plus Manchester City is the best team in the world, so they seem to be an unstoppable duo. However, now the Manchester team could suffer a sudden punishment that would change the fate of the Norwegian player.

In The Sun they shared the opinion of Stefan Borson, financial expert and former Manchester City advisor. And the lawyer considered that if the 115 violations of the Financial Fair Play rules were proven, he would have serious problems: "From a football perspective, it is impossible to think that City would not be relegated if all these things were against them." .

So a relegation would not be strange to see Erling Haaland trying his luck with a new team. Real Madrid itself being one of the most interested. And on the Defensa Central portal they quoted The Times newspaper to point out that the process that City could go through would mean being 'a unique opportunity' for the merengue team to go for the citizen striker.

Could Haaland really join Real Madrid?

Without a doubt, seeing Erling Haaland as a forward for Real Madrid would be one of the most important moves in recent years. So it remains to be seen if Everton's history, which was already sanctioned by Financial Fair Play, can take its toll on the current Champions League champion. Meanwhile, the drama is taking place in Manchester due to the disaster that said sanction could be.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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