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Report: The Netherlands prefer to move to the Spanish league Israel today

2021-12-27T15:32:49.434Z


The Norwegian star of Dortmund has informed his agent Mino Raiola that he would rather move to Real Madrid or Barcelona than to one of the luxury teams in the Premier League


The future of Arling Holland never ceases to interest the media across Europe and the luxury clubs on the continent.

The great Norwegian from Dortmund is expected to leave the Bundesliga this summer when quite a few teams are interested in acquiring him and building their attack around him.

Today (Monday) came a very interesting report from the Italian journalist, Gianluca di Marcio, who claims that the striker would rather play in the Spanish league - Real Madrid or Barcelona than move to one of the luxury clubs in the Premier League.

The Netherlands want to be the star of his next team just as he is currently serving in Dortmund and that will be a necessary condition for his selection.

If we look at the situation of Barcelona and Real at the moment, it seems that the Catalans, who are going through a bad season, are in a slight advantage in light of the fact that they lost Leo Messi to PSG last summer and can give the Netherlands what they want.

In Real, Karim Benzema is expected to continue to be the leading striker in the coming years in light of the ability he displays, with the Blancos wanting to add Killian Ambape this coming summer.

Di Marzio: Erling Haaland did not push for #Chelsea move because he thinks that moving to Real Madrid or Barcelona is the 'right step for him'.

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- allchelsea (@allchelsc) December 27, 2021

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Source: israelhayom

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