By Fredi Roman

One of the soap operas of the next summer transfer window will star Erling Haaland (20 years old), who became a real nightmare for Sevilla in the knockout stages of the Champions League. Undoubtedly, the striker has become, with his own merits, the main reference of the offensive plot of a Borussia Dortmund that aspires to take flight in the Bundesliga.
In this sense, Joan Laporta, who has returned to the presidency of FC Barcelona, intends to bring positions closer to Mino Raiola, representative of the international with Norway. The reason is simple: the culés want to anticipate to the rest of competitors in the market in what refers to the hiring of the killer. Meanwhile, it seems that Manchester United has lagged somewhat behind in that bid.
According to the information handled by the Daily Mail, the existing tensions between the Red Devils and Raiola, without neglecting Haaland's father in this equation, would complicate his arrival at Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's project. In this sense, the aforementioned source and the journalist Nicolò Schira value the clubs that would have the best chance of recruiting the old acquaintance of RB Salzburg into their ranks.

It would be Real Madrid, Chelsea and Manchester City, although the BVB's monetary claims would rise to a whopping € 120 or € 130 million. These three powers of the Old Continent intend to tighten the fence with a view to the summer session of the market, although the idea of Erling Haaland's agent would be to negotiate a change of scenery from the summer transfer window in 2022.
For his part, Michael Zorc, sports director of the Germans, has assessed his situation before the microphones of Die Welt. "I have not seen anyone like him. And it does not matter to start looking throughout Europe. If one day he decides to leave us, he would only consider it for a few teams, but we will try to retain him as long as we can," he said.

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