“Proud day for me”
One month after Borussia Dortmund have confirmed the deal Manchester City announced that Erling Haaland will join the club. The €60 million transfer is now a done deal as the Premier League club confirmed on Monday. Haaland’s contract will run until 2027.
“This is a proud day for me and my family,” Haaland said in a club statement after signing his new contract. “I have always watched City and have loved doing so in recent seasons. You can’t help but admire their style of play, it’s exciting and they create a lot of chances, which is perfect for a player like me.
Erling Haaland 9th – Manchester City’s record signings
20 – Ederson – 201718 for €40M from Benfica
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20 – Fernandinho – 2013/14 for €40M from Shakhtar Donetsk
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20 – Sergio Agüero – 2011/12 for €40M from Atlético Madrid
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19 – Robinho – 2008/09 for €43M from Real Madrid
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18 – Nicolás Otamendi – 2015/16 for €44.5M from Valencia
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17 – Eliaquim Mangala – 2014/15 for €45M from Porto
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16 – Nathan Aké – 2020/21 for €45.3M from Bournemouth
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15 – Bernardo Silva – 2017/18 for €50M from AS Monaco
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14 – Leroy Sané – 2016/17 for €52M from Schalke 04
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13 – Kyle Walker – 2017/18 for €52.7M from Tottenham
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12 – John Stones – 2016/17 for €55.6M from Everton
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10 – Benjamin Mendy – 2017/18 for €57.5M from AS Monaco
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9 – Erling Haaland – 2022/23 for €60M from Borussia Dortmund
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8 – Rodri – 2019/20 for €62.7M from Atlético Madrid
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7 – Raheem Sterling – 2015/16 for €63.7M from Liverpool
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5 – João Cancelo – 2019/20 for €65M from Juventus
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5 – Aymeric Laporte – 2017/18 for €65M from Athletic Bilbao
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4 – Riyad Mahrez – 2018/19 for €67.8M from Leicester City
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3 – Rúben Dias – 2020/21 for €68M from Benfica
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2 – Kevin De Bruyne – 2015/16 for €76M from VfL Wolfsburg
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1 – Jack Grealish – 2021/22 for €117.5M from Aston Villa
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Man City announce Haaland – Deal includes €150m exit clause
According to German newspaper, Bild Haaland will have the opportunity to leave Man City after two years—in the summer of 2024, three years before his contract expires. Haaland’s contract includes an exit clause that allows him to leave for €150 million. A clause negotiated by his star agent Mino Raiola, who has recently passed away. Haaland’s contract option at Dortmund was less than half.
Haaland broke several records at BVB, including the record for the fastest 60 goals in Bundesliga history. Haaland needed just 65 games to score 60 goals in Germany’s topflight—the previous record dated back to 1966 and was held by Timo Konietzka, who needed 76 games. At Man City, Haaland will follow in his father’s footsteps. Between 2000 and 2003, Alf-Inge played 45 games for Man City.
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