Toni Kroos’ agent had a very interesting talk with journalists a few days ago. He also mentioned that Erling Haaland’s price would be big in terms of long-term contract.
Big clubs are after Erling Haaland
Borussia Dortmund striker Erling Haaland has many admirers but any club looking to take the Norway international off the hands of the Bundesliga side are going to have to dig Deep to make it happen, according to Volker Struth, who represents Real Madrid midfielder Toni Kroos. Madrid are among those interested in the prolific forward, and will face competition from Barcelona, Bayern Munich, PSG, Manchester City, Chelsea and Manchester United for the 21-year-old. Speaking to German daily Sport Bild, Struth suggested the overall cost of signing Haaland cold rise to €250-300 million and expressed his certainty that a deal will be forthcoming next summer, despite Dortmund’s determination to retain the services of a player who has been worth a goal a game since his arrival from Salzburg. “Haaland has a release clause,” Struth said. “The total package will be a five-year salary and agents’ fees will probably be in the region of €250-300m.”
Is the player getting prone to injuries?
Haaland is currently sidelined with an injury to his hip flexors and there is some concern that he could be out for much of the remainder of the season. The forward is under contract at Dortmund until 2024 and there has been plenty of talk of his release clause, which is believed to stand at €75. However, the amount of money Haaland is likely to seek in wages – in the region of €50m per season – means that Bayern Munich will not be able to follow up on their interest in the Norway goal machine as a long-term successor to Robert Lewandowski, according to Struth. The player is injured and hopefully he will be back and get in the best shape again.