Manchester City have deal in place for Borussia Dortmund’s Erling Haaland

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The 2022 January transfer window is closed, but there’s still plenty of gossip swirling about who’s moving where. Transfer Talk brings you all the latest buzz on rumours, comings and goings and, of course, done deals!
TOP STORY: City leading chase for Haaland?
Erling Haaland is just about the most wanted man in football, and The Daily Mail reports that Manchester City now have a deal in place to sign the Borussia Dortmund frontman.
The report states that the 21-year-old will choose to play at the Etihad, adding that personal terms have been discussed and the framework of the deal is ready to be signed off by City bosses.
Haaland has a release clause of £63 million — a relative bargain given his talents — but Mino Raiola’s agent fees and a signing-on bonus is likely to take the total towards £100m, adds the story.
This is still said to be affordable for City, who have made the Dortmund star their main priority in the transfer market.
Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain have shown interest in him, but City now appear to have emerged as the biggest competition for Haaland’s services along with Real Madrid.
Despite this, City are the favourites to sign Haaland and the expectation is that he will be lining up for Pep Guardiola next term.
One of the biggest questions surrounding the current City side is whether they would benefit from having a natural striker and Haaland is just that, having scored an incredible 23 goals and assisted six more in just 20 matches for Dortmund in all competitions this season.
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PAPER GOSSIP
– Speaking of Haaland, Diario Sport has offered four names that Barcelona are looking at if they are unable to sign the Norway international.
They are Real Sociedad’s Alexander Isak, RB Salzburg’s Karim Adeyemi, Internazionale’s Lautaro Martinez and Bayern Munich’s Robert Lewandowski – meaning they will definitely be keeping an eye on the latter’s ongoing contract…
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