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Real Madrid has a plan to sign Erling Haaland for free instead of 200 million

Real Madrid might be ready to make this deal happen in the next part of the season.

Erling Haaland

The spanish team is now looking to get some better results in the next part of the season, and this could start with the arrival of a new striker.

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Real Madrid are now looking to get some better results in the next part of the season, and the fact is that now they are looking to secure the arrival of some new players as well, and they could start with a deal that could allow them to get a really great striker for free in the next few months to actually go ahead and get some better results for the team.

Several sources now believe that the spanish team is not going to be able to go ahead and complete the deal for Kylian Mbappé, and that has forced them to make some changes in their plans, but they could get an important striker for free in the next part of the season to really help the team in the next few seasons and for free for the team now.

Now it has been confirmed that if they fail to sign the french striker they are now looking to go ahead and secure the arrival of Erling Haaland, but the spanish team is not ready to go ahead and pay the 200 million euros on his release clause, and the fact is that now this could be the main plan.

Erling Haaland could be the main target for the spanish team and in order to secure his arrival now it has been confirmed that they are ready to go ahead and make him an offer in the next few months, and if he decides to accept it that would allow for the striker to sign his contract and arrive to the team for free in the summer of 2027.

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Erling Haaland salary

Most of the sources believe now that Erling Haaland might be ready to go ahead and get an offer with a salary close to 40 million euros per year, and that would help the spanish team to make it happen for free instead of paying 200 million euros.

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