Borussia Dortmund reportedly set Erling Haaland's price
If some teams want to secure the services of Erling Haaland this summer, they should not hesitate to take out the checkbook.
According to
ESPN
revelations
, Borussia Dortmund would have set the price of their 20-year-old striker who has chained goal after goal since last year.
And the Bundesliga club would not count on releasing it for less than € 180m.
An amount equivalent to that invested by Paris Saint-Germain to recruit Kylian Mbappé in 2017. With such an amount, the leaders of the German club would hope to discourage the major European teams - such as Manchester United, Manchester City, Real Madrid or even the FC Barcelona and Bayern Munich - to make an offer so that they can keep their Norwegian nugget for at least one more season.
Even if it means leaving in the summer of 2022 for “only” € 75 million because of his release clause?
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To rebuild, Real Madrid are targeting Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbappé this summer
Despite financial problems linked to the health crisis, Real Madrid does not lack ambitions!
The White House, which wants to transform in depth for the 2021-2022 season, would target Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbappé during the next transfer window, reveals
Marca
.
To do this, it will have to be imaginative and active in the direction of departures.
The good relations between the Merengue and Borussia Dortmund could favor a transaction from the Norwegian, especially since the player and his father would not be against a transfer to the Spanish capital, although there is some doubt as to the timing.
As for the Frenchman, his name has been associated with Real Madrid for four years.
Its contractual situation is delicate for Paris Saint-Germain.
The 2018 World champion has still not extended and the capital club could be tempted to transfer him this summer to avoid seeing him go free in the summer of 2022, at the end of his contract.
But for these two players, promised to replace Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, the competition will be tough.
Will Real Madrid manage to attract at least one of the two?
Arsenal: Paulo Dybala to replace Martin Odegaard?
Arsenal are trying to anticipate.
According to
Sport
, if they cannot find common ground with Martin Odegaard and Real Madrid to retain the Norwegian after his loan, the Gunners are ready to set their sights on Paulo Dybala, announced on the departure of Juventus Turin.
But a question arises: would the Argentine agree to join a team that should not play in the Champions League next season?
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Gareth Bale's agent reflects on the Welshman's words
Earlier this week, Gareth Bale had signaled his willingness to return to Real Madrid next season once his Tottenham loan ended.
But the Welshman may have gone quickly.
His agent indeed insisted on reconsidering his remarks.
For Jonathan Barnett, who spoke at
ESPN
, it is still "too early" to comment on the future club of the 31-year-old striker, adding in passing that the statements of the Spurs player were " completely taken out of context ”.
This season Gareth Bale has scored 5 goals and delivered 2 offerings in 12 Premier League appearances.
At the end of the season, he will have one more year of contract with Real Madrid.
OM: Pablo Longoria had met Amine Adli ... and would not want to let go
Will Olympique de Marseille return to the charge this summer for Amine Adli?
It is quite possible if we are to believe the information published by
La Provence
.
The regional daily reports that last January Pablo Longoria, then "Head of Football" of the Marseille club, had met the young offensive player from Téfécé to convince him to join La Canebière.
But the Toulouse formation had been inflexible and the French striker remained in the Pink City.
However, the current Marseille president would have promised Toulouse to "continue to follow him very closely".
The player's entourage would even announce that the Olympian leader could try to recruit him again during the next transfer market.
Amine Adli, who still has not extended, will then be one year from the end of his contract.
A situation that could benefit Marseille during possible negotiations.
This season, the left-hander has scored 7 goals and offered 5 assists in 28 Ligue 2 games.
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