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Could Haaland leave Man City in the summer? Mega contract clause revealed

Could Haaland leave Man City in the summer? Mega contract clause revealed

Erling Haaland recently extended his contract with Manchester City and pledged to stay at the Etihad until the summer of 2034. The Norwegian striker, who has been linked with Real Madrid and Barcelona, ​​claims he didn't think twice after being offered an unusually long stay at the club.

Erling's father, Alfie, was Manchester City captain and when his son was excelling at Borussia Dortmund, he said he would have liked to stay at another club and league for three or four years to gain as much experience as possible. It would also make it easier to travel to a new destination.

Bild: There is a clause if Man City do not play in the Champions League


This gave Barcelona and Real Madrid hope that they could bring him in, but English media write that this hope is now almost non-existent.

However, German newspaper Bild reveals that there is a hidden clause in Haaland's contract that could allow him to leave the club in the summer.

The Germans write that Haaland will have the option to leave the club for a fixed fee if his team does not qualify for the Champions League.

City are currently fifth in the Premier League, two points behind fourth-placed Chelsea. Ahead of the reigning champions are Nottingham Forest, Arsenal and Liverpool.

Haaland has a clause that will allow him to choose his next club
Read too Haaland has a clause that will allow him to choose his next club

The value of the clause is unknown, but Barcelona are reportedly already aware of the situation and could react if the opportunity arises.

Recent reports in the world media also suggest that the Norwegian has another clause that can be activated from 2029 and that only the most financially powerful clubs in the world, such as Real Madrid and PSG, or the aforementioned Barcelona, ​​will be able to activate it. /Telegraph/