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The European giant that could sign Haaland is neither Real Madrid nor Barcelona

Erling Haaland could be leaving Man City for this club in Spain.

By William Estrella

Erling Haaland could be leaving Man City for this club in Spain.
Erling Haaland could be leaving Man City for this club in Spain.

Atlético Madrid has received great news in the last few hours because, with the intention of selling the team, a tycoon appeared who is among the 15 most millionaires in the world at a sporting level. This is Stephen Ross, according to information they gave during the El Chiringuito de Jugones program.

“Atlético Madrid has started the process of selling the club. There would already be a possible buyer and his name is Stephen Ross, who has a net worth of 15 billion dollars,” they explained during the television program. With this a revolution could come in the club, because there will be plenty of money to hire new elements.

Currently, Atlético de Madrid has several high points in its squad such as Antoine Griezmann, Rodrigo De Paul, Samuel Lino, Álvaro Morata, among others. But if they strengthen the squad they could fight side by side with other big teams, such as Manchester City, Newcastle, Real Madrid, among others.

Atlético de Madrid could go for the big sensations of the moment in Europe with Stephen Ross's millions, if he buys the club. Starting with Mbappé, who has a value of 300 million, but he wouldn't be the only one because they could also buy Haaland who is for 75 million and City would accept a proposal as long as they put up the money.

Finally, they could also use the services of Mohamed Salah, who is about to leave Liverpool and has a salary of around 18 million per season. Simone needs a right winger to alternate with Llorente and if the new tycoon arrives, they would easily pay millions for these players.


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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