Manchester City is not concerned about losing Erling Haaland to Real Madrid.
Manchester City are not concerned about Erling Haaland’s future despite ongoing rumors linking him to Real Madrid, who are interested in replacing Vinicius Junior with the Norwegian star.
According to Team Talk, Manchester City is very confident in their ability to retain Erling Haaland amidst the persistent connections to Real Madrid. The Norwegian player is under a long-term contract at the Etihad, as Florentino Perez aims to acquire him if Vinicius Junior departs the club due to recent uncertainties.
There are significant developments occurring at the Santiago Bernabeu, with Vinicius Junior's future being a contentious issue within the club. Credible reports suggest that the Brazilian superstar has expressed he will not renew his contract if Xabi Alonso remains the team's manager, which has caused some turmoil in the boardroom.
With just a year remaining on his contract, Real Madrid will likely sell Vinicius if he declines to sign a new agreement, as Florentino Perez intends to use the proceeds to sign Erling Haaland as his successor. The Norwegian has been associated with Real Madrid for quite some time, but it was Manchester City that successfully secured the striker's signature.
Meanwhile, the potential acquisition of Haaland will be financed by the anticipated lucrative sale of Vinicius next summer, but Real Madrid faces significant hurdles in this endeavor. Manchester City is not ready to give up in this situation, as they are assured of retaining the Norwegian for the foreseeable future.
Haaland signed a new nine-and-a-half-year contract last season, which extends until 2034, giving Manchester City a strong position in negotiations. They believe that the 25-year-old star is not currently seeking a transfer and are optimistic about keeping him for many years to come.
Is Real Madrid set to pursue Erling Haaland?
It seems that Real Madrid will continue to seek Haaland's signature next summer, especially if they lose Vinicius. Manchester City will undoubtedly ask for a hefty fee to let go of their 25-year-old star, although their main goal is to retain him. Other clubs like PSG are also interested, and likely only a handful of teams across the continent can afford to sign the Norwegian, considering the financial implications of any transfer.
Conversely, Manchester City is prepared to acquire new players to support the team and reduce their dependency on Haaland. There are rumors linking them to Antoine Semenyo in this context, as the Norwegian forward would certainly appreciate the club bringing in talent that could establish Manchester City as a leading force in both England and Europe.