Erling Haaland appears to be edging closer to a move to Man City amid reports that personal terms have been agreed.The Norwegian striker has long been.
The Borussia Dortmund goal machine could be heading to the Premier League this summer.
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A transfer window is going to start, and many things are going to happen." But while pundits and supporters alike speculate how Haaland will fit into the Citizens' plans next season as English football's highest-paid player, the City boss was unwilling to engage in any transfer talk. The Citizens boss was in no mood to discuss Haaland during his pre-match news conference ahead City's Premier League clash with Brighton & Hove Albion on Wednesday evening.
Manchester City have reportedly agreed personal terms with Borussia Dortmund striker Erling Haaland. But Pep Guardiola was coy when asked to comment.
Guardiola was coy on the subject and said: "No answer to your question. "I don't know what is going to happen in the future. I haven't a concern in my head right now to think about what is going to happen in this club next season."
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Pep Guardiola has refused to comment on reports claiming Manchester City are closing in on a deal for Borussia Dortmund striker Erling Haaland.
Guardiola said: "We don’t know what is going to happen in the future. Please review their details and accept them to load the content. Asked whether he had any regrets after coming in for some criticism, he said: "No. I understand the opinions of my fans. They (the players who played) were ready." We are more than delighted he’s back." Pushed further, he added: "No answer about these questions.
Pep Guardiola was not interested in answering questions about Erling Haaland after it was reported Manchester City have agreed contract terms.
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Pep Guardiola has refused to comment on reports claiming Manchester City are closing in on a deal for Borussia Dortmund striker Erling Haaland.
Guardiola said: “We don’t know what is going to happen in the future. Asked if he had any regrets after coming in for some criticism, he said: “No. I understand the opinions of my fans. They (the players who played) were ready.” We are more than delighted he’s back.” He’s intelligent, he’s a guy who knows his body. “For tomorrow he is not available,” said Guardiola. “We will see how he reacts with his ankle.”
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Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland kicked off a week-long trip to Alaska today, where she will meet with local, state, elected and Alaska Native leaders; ...
- During a Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Alaska Symposium in Anchorage earlier this month, the Bureau of Indian Affairs announced it is investing $46 million to address the unique impacts of climate change in Indigenous communities. In March, the Interior Department announced an additional $2.8 million is available to Alaska for AML reclamation efforts in fiscal year 2022. This investment will bolster efforts to address outdated or obsolete dams, culverts, levees and other barriers fragmenting our nation’s rivers and streams, which will help restore fish passages and aquatic connectivity by removing or bypassing barriers. Part of the WSFR Program was reauthorized by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. The WSFR Program fosters cooperative partnerships between federal and state agencies, working alongside hunters, anglers, and other outdoor interests, to enhance recreational opportunities while advancing sustainable resource goals. During construction, visitors will continue to have access to unparalleled wildlife viewing, views of Denali, front-country trails and backcountry hiking and camping. The historic investments to clean up these hazardous sites will create good-paying, union jobs, catalyze economic growth and revitalization, and reduce dangerous methane leaks.
Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland arrived in Alaska Apr. 19 for her first official visit to the state since taking office.
Our news is free for everyone to read, but it is not free to produce. “Her goal is to come and listen and learn. That money, the department added, includes $75 million for Alaskan communities to clean up “orphaned” oil and gas wells, with more funds to clear up a landslide in Denali National Park, reduce the risk of wildfires, revitalize abandoned mine lands, enhance fish migration, protect communities from flooding, and build climate resilience in tribal communities.
Pep Guardiola may not be giving any indication one way or another, but the signs point to Manchester City becoming Erling Haaland's next destination.
According to The Athletic, Haaland has signed off on a move to Man City, which is one of the clubs for which his father, Alfe-Inge Haaland, played during his career. Haaland has been linked to just about every major club across Europe, with Real Madrid and PSG most prominently mentioned alongside City as his chief suitors and likeliest next stops. Any move would not be able to be finalized until the opening of the summer transfer window.
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If it was up to me, I’d go for. “If you’re going to make a huge investment, you have to make it in the best. And The Athletic have now confirmed that Haaland has agreed to move to the Etihad this summer.
Man City want to sign Erling Haaland this summer after missing out on Harry Kane last year; Erling Haaland has a 75m euros release clause in his Borussia ...
"Haaland and Mbappe are two young players who are massively talented. Football is not just a skill. Manchester United were also reported to be interested in Haaland last year, and were understood to have met the release clause in his Salzburg contract before he moved to Dortmund. Pep Guardiola's side have been leading the race to sign Haaland this year and his release clause means Borussia Dortmund are resigned to losing the striker this summer. Man City want to sign Erling Haaland this summer after missing out on Harry Kane last year; Erling Haaland has a 75m euros release clause in his Borussia Dortmund contract; Real Madrid are also keen on the striker but their priority is to sign Kylian Mbappe if he leaves PSG Manchester City are ready to trigger the 75m euros release clause in Erling Haaland's contract in a bid to bring him to the Etihad Stadium this summer.
Manchester City are set to add Borussia Dortmund striker Erling Haaland to their star-studded squad this summer, but one former Liverpool player believes ...
We need a striker and I think the club is going to try. The former Saint added: "In a year's time, Man City are going to be unstoppable. “I think the club definitely needs a striker," Guardiola admitted back in March. "We tried, but sometimes it’s not possible. It might take them a while to get used to a new way of playing with them. However, former Liverpool forward Lambert feels City could be handing an advantage to their Premier League rivals if they complete a coup for Haaland. City have reportedly agreed terms with the in-demand Borussia Dortmund forward in a deal which is set to see the 21-year-old pocket a staggering £500,000-per-week.
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"We know Pep doesn't love strikers, especially someone like Haaland who is big, strong and quick," he said. "We have learned from the dressing room he wants to do a step between so I think his move to City will happen in the next days." "Everyone knows he wants to leave and it's the same reports in Germany as around the world," he said.
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However, the Spanish manager has had a history of denying players’ transfers and eventually ended up signing them. With Haaland’s release clause active this summer, his transfer news has dominated the sports pages and websites. Salzburg was the club that suited me the best and I also think it was very important to look at how important a part I was going to play for the club I joined. In May 2021, he scored twice as Dortmund won the German Super Cup, beating RB Leipzig. At the international level, Haaland’s goal-scoring streak has continued nevertheless. Within six months at Salzburg, Haaland scored 28 goals in 22 matches, and seven assists. In 2015, while playing for Norway against Sweden in age-group matches, John Vik, the head scout of FC Molde spotted him. Big European clubs are looking at him and his handler, a super-agent named Mino Riola (think the money man behind Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Paul Pogba). Talking to BBC, Haaland said, “I thought it was too early to go there. However, Haaland chose a move to Red Bull Salzburg from Molde. Juventus, which often picks young prodigies from all around Europe, showed interest in Haaland in 2018. He won the league with Salzburg, the Austrian Cup, and the Austrian Player of the season in 2019.