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Alla Zakarian

23-02-2021 | 22:20 Football
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Mino Raiola drops Erling Haaland Premier League transfer hint amid Man City links


Super agent Mino Raiola says only four clubs in England can afford Erling Haaland in the summer. The 20-year-old after his move to Borussia Dortmund in January 2020, have scored 43 goals in 43 matches for the German side in all competitions. Manchester United hold an interest in the Norway international. Manchester City, as well as they, look for a long-term replacement for Sergio Aguero. Speaking to the BBC, Haaland's agent Raiola said he would not comment too much on his client's future. "The problem that I feel you have in England is, whenever I say my opinion - an opinion I have - everybody in England goes berserk and I’m the worst agent or the best. It doesn’t matter, 50 per cent love me, 50 per cent hate me - or 80 per cent hate me, 20 per cent love me "Clubs get so much stress and so stressed by the public and journalists that I’ve learned not to talk so much about it. It’s obvious, though, that everybody is looking at Erling as one of those potential future stars because it’s so difficult to do what he does at his age at this level that he’ll be one of the future stars of the next decade. "We see that stars like Ibrahimovic, Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are coming into an age where everyone asks themselves how long we can still enjoy them, so everyone is looking for the next generation "It’s obvious that only a maximum of 10 clubs can afford to buy him from Dortmund. We can all fill in those clubs and four of those clubs are in your beautiful country. You can fill them in, call them and ask if they’d be interested. I think there’s not a sporting director or trainer in the world who’d say they wouldn’t be interested. It’s like saying: ‘Is there a Formula 1 team who would not be interested in having Lewis Hamilton?'"
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