Man City finalising Haaland's renewal details

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Manchester City want to extend Erling Haaland's contract. 'The Athletic' assured that the Sky Blues are finalising the details to put the offer on the table and thus suspend the exit clause of 150 million pounds that was to be activated in 2024.

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Manchester City want no surprises with Erling Haaland's future. The '9' is breaking records in the Premier League and his team wants to secure him even more than he already is.
The Athletic reported on Wednesday that the Cityzens are finalising the details of the Norwegian striker's renewal. Although his contract at the Etihad Stadium is due to expire in June 2027, Pep Guardiola is keen to extend his contract.
Precisely, the Spanish coach's renewal for the next two seasons had an important condition: to delay Erling Haaland's exit clause, which allowed him to sign for another team in exchange for 150 million pounds at the end of his second season. That is, in 2024.
Manchester City intend to reward the striker's stratospheric performances with more than temporary financial compensation, as the player's contract has at least four seasons left to run.
Erling Haaland has scored a whopping 47 goals in 40 games played this season, as well as six assists - 53 goals generated. All this under the close scrutiny of giants such as Real Madrid, who are dreaming of signing him in the long term.
Manchester City boast their new star as they look to seal their place in the Champions League semi-finals on Wednesday (21:00). Bayern Munich would have to come back from 3-0 down in the Allianz Arena to qualify to the next round.

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