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To keep him from leaving Manchester City, the money the club would put up for Haaland to stay

Manchester City wants to prevent Haaland's departure at all costs and would put up this amount of money

By Mauricio Saenz

Manchester City wants to prevent Haaland's departure at all costs and would put up this amount of money
Manchester City wants to prevent Haaland's departure at all costs and would put up this amount of money

Erling Haaland's current superlative level has put all teams on the lookout for what the young player will decide in his career. The 22-year-old Norwegian striker has broken multiple records in his first season with Manchester City and looks to be just the beginning of a long and successful career.

 

The Manchester City player arrives at the end of the season as the top scorer in the Premier League with 35 goals and as the top scorer in the UEFA Champions League with 12. He already won the English league a few weeks ago, and is a few days away from playing his first UEFA Champions League final. Second in the club's history.

Definitely, Pep Guardiola and the club's board are amazed with the player's performance and therefore, they plan to do everything possible to keep him, although there is trust in the middle due to the links that the player's father has with the club. Manchester City have no problem in making him the highest paid player of all.

Haaland's future is very difficult to predict, but for the moment the player is in Manchester showing his best version so far, but it should not be overlooked that he is only 22 years old. In other words, plenty of room for improvement in which he can still improve many aspects of his game.

 

How much could Haaland earn if he continues at Manchester City?


According to Daily Mail, Erling Haaland earns a total of 52 million euros per year, an extremely significant amount, which makes him one of the highest paid in the world. In order to retain him, City is able to offer him a significant salary adjustment so that he can remain with the team for more seasons, if no offer above that amount comes in.


Mauricio Saenz

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