Multiple reports confirm
Multiple reports in England have suggested that Erling Haaland has agreed on personal terms with Manchester City. On Tuesday, The Athletic confirmed a report by the Daily Mail that the Borussia Dortmund striker had given the green light for a move to the English champions while also adding that there is still work to be done before a move can be finalized.
On Monday, Daily Mail journalist Mike Keegan reported that Man City had agreed on terms with Haaland’s representatives. According to the Mail, Haaland is set to become the highest-paid player in the Premier League with a weekly salary of more than £500,000. The report added that a transfer could be going through at some point this week. The Athletic was more conservative, adding that there is still significant work ahead with the agents and the payment to Borussia Dortmund.
Haaland’s exit clause at Borussia Dortmund is understood to be €75 million. With a market value of €150 million, Haaland would become the most valuable player in the English Premier League ahead of Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane, a Man City target last season.
Pogba & Co. – The most valuable Premier League players
30 Paul Pogba | Man Utd | Market Value: €55M
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29 Youri Tielemans | Leicester | Market Value: €55M
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28 Virgil van Dijk | Liverpool | Market Value: €55M
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27 Fabinho | Liverpool | Market Value: €60M
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26 Alisson | Liverpool | Market Value: €60M
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25 Wilfred Ndidi | Leicester | Market Value: €60M
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24 João Cancelo | Man City | Market Value: €60M
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23 Diogo Jota | Liverpool | Market Value: €60M
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22 Raphaël Varane | Man Utd | New Market Value: €60M (-€5M)
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21 Bukayo Saka | Arsenal | Market Value: €65M
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20 Andrew Robertson | Liverpool | Market Value: €65M
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19 Kai Havertz | Chelsea | Market Value: €70M
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18 Rodri | Man City | Market Value: €70M
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17 Marcus Rashford | Man Utd | New Market Value: €70M (-€15M)
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16 Mason Mount | Chelsea | Market Value: €75M
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15 Declan Rice | West Ham | Market Value: €75M
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14 Rúben Dias | Man City | Market Value: €75M
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13 Bernardo Silva | Man City | Market Value: €75M
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12 Sadio Mané | Liverpool | Market Value: €80M
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11 Trent Alexander-Arnold | Liverpool | Market Value: €80M
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10 Jack Grealish | Man City | Market Value: €80M
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9 Heung-min Son | Tottenham | Market Value: €80M
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8 Jadon Sancho | Man Utd | New Market Value: €80M (-€5M)
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7 Raheem Sterling | Man City | Market Value: €85M
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6 Romelu Lukaku | Chelsea | New Market Value: €85M (-€15M)
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5 Kevin De Bruyne | Man City | Market Value: €90M
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4 Bruno Fernandes | Man Utd | Market Value: €90M
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3 Phil Foden | Man City | New Market Value: €90M (+€5M)
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2 Mohamed Salah | Liverpool | Market Value: €100M
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1 Harry Kane | Tottenham | Market Value: €100M
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Pep Guardiola on Haaland transfer to Man City: “No comment”
Dortmund were not the only party refusing to comment. Man City manager Pep Guardiola was also small-lipped when confronted with the transfer story. “I have another concern in my head to think what will happen in this club next season,” Guardiola said at a press conference on Tuesday. “We are playing without a striker this season. For many years, I don’t think about transfer windows, especially when we have incredible things to play for.”
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