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The impressive amount that Haaland could earn if he signs a new contract with Manchester City

Haaland could be one of the highest paid players

By William Estrella

Haaland could be one of the highest paid players
Haaland could be one of the highest paid players

Manchester City and Erling Haaland are having an important season, after coming from winning everything last season. The Norwegian forward was recognized in his last campaign with the PFA Player of the Year, as well as the recent UEFA Player of the Year. This situation has made Manchester City seriously consider renewing him and offer him the most important contract in the club.

 

The fear that currently exists by various clubs regarding what is happening with Saudi Arabia and how they are taking away important soccer stars, based on bills, means that many clubs must make an effort to shield their figures with new and imminent contracts. salary increases. Such is the case of Erling Haaland, who according to The Sun, can sign a significant salary increase.

As published in The Sun newspaper, the plans of the "Cityzens" is to make the "Android" the highest paid player in the Premier League, currently earning about 400 thousand dollars a week and intend to increase it to 600 thousand. As published in The Sun newspaper, the plans of the "Cityzens" is to make the "Android" the highest paid player in the Premier League, currently earning about 400 thousand dollars a week and intend to increase it to 600 thousand.

 

Do you want to continue Haaland at Manchester City?

In a conversation with the Impaulsive podcast, Haaland confessed that he feels great at the club and that he enjoys what he does, which is being a footballer. The day the Norwegian stops enjoying it, he will take another path, he confessed in said conversation. At the moment, Haaland is once again being key for Manchester City in this new season.


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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