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Erling Haaland appears set to join Manchester City


Erling Haaland has scored goals by the dozen at Dortmund.

By Andrew Das


Manchester City appears to have won the race to sign striker Erling Haaland, with multiple published reports indicating that the 21-year-old Norwegian goal-scoring machine will be the latest addition to a star-studded roster that is on the cusp of winning its fourth Premier League title in five years.


In a transfer that had been rumored for weeks, City appears to have outbid (or outmaneuvered) potential suitors like Real Madrid and Bayern Munich for Haaland, one of the world’s most sought-after young goal-scoring talents.


City and its rivals were facing a June deadline to activate the release clause in Haaland’s Dortmund contract — said to be worth as much as 75 million euros (just under $80 million). City is believed to have already agreed to contract terms with Haaland, whose new salary is expected to make him one of the dozen or so highest-paid players in the world.


Those figures are not an issue for City, which is bankrolled by the billionaire brother of the ruler of the United Arab Emirates and has spent hundreds of millions of dollars to assemble one of the world’s most-talented squads.


City currently leads Liverpool in the Premier League title race by 3 points with three games remaining, but it entered the chase for Haaland with an eye on finally winning the Champions League. The trophy has been the goal of City’s leadership for more than a decade; the club finally reached the final for the first time last season, losing to its London rival Chelsea, and then returned to the semifinals this season before being eliminated stunningly by Real Madrid last week.


A prolific scorer who possesses a fearsome mix of size, speed and skill, Haaland, who turns 22 in July, has 61 goals in 65 Bundesliga games for Dortmund, and 15 more in three Champions League campaigns.


Once the deal is completed, he would join Manchester City almost 22 years to the month after his father did the same. Alfie Haaland signed with City in June 2000, only weeks before Erling was born, but retired in 2003 after several injury-marred seasons in Manchester and one infamous foul at the hands of Manchester United’s Roy Keane.

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