Erling Haaland has a ‘£175MILLION release clause which only applies to clubs OUTSIDE Premier League’

Erling Haaland has a £175million release clause which only applies to teams outside of the Premier League, reports have claimed.

Sportsmail exclusively revealed last week that the Manchester City superstar, who has made an explosive start to life at the club since his £51m move from Borussia Dortmund, is earning £865,000-per-week at the Etihad. 

The Athletic have now reported that his five-year deal includes a release clause, one which will alert Europe’s giants but also make it impossible for the Norwegian to move to a Premier League rival.

Erling Haaland’s contract reportedly has a £175million release clause which activates in 2024

The release clause though is said to only apply to teams outside the Premier League meaning the chances of him joining a rival club to Man City in the summer of 2024 is almost impossible

The release clause though is said to only apply to teams outside the Premier League meaning the chances of him joining a rival club to Man City in the summer of 2024 is almost impossible 

It’s said that Haaland’s £175m release clause is only available to teams outside of the Premier League and starts in the summer of 2024.

The clause then decreases near the end of his contract which is set to expire in the summer of 2027.

By that time, the Norwegian who has already 20 scored goals in 13 games for City this season, will be 27-years-old and should be in the prime of his career.

Haaland has made a stunning start to life at City scoring 20 goals in just 13 appearances

Haaland has made a stunning start to life at City scoring 20 goals in just 13 appearances

His release clause will alert Europe’s biggest giants including Real Madrid, Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich, who have all been previously linked to Haaland, and would love to add him to their ranks. 

However, for the likes of Manchester United, Chelsea and the rest of the Premier League, they would likely have to wait and hope that Haaland is a free agent come the end of his Man City contract.

That looks unlikely however, with Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City side the place to be at the moment in the Premier League for players hoping to win trophies.

The Athletic report that there’s a strong feeling that Spanish clubs will come knocking on Man City’s door in 2024 – given Real Madrid and El Clasico rivals Barcelona both have strikers in their 30s.

By the summer of 2024, Real Madrid star Karim Benzema will be 36, while Barcelona’s Robert Lewandowski will be turning the same age shortly before the 2024-2025 season gets underway.  

Robert Lewandowski will turn 36 in August 2024 meaning Barcelona could look for a replacement

Karim Benzema will also be 36 by the time Haaland's release clause is said to kick in

Barcelona and Real Madrid could both be interested in signing Haaland in 2024 with Robert Lewandowski and Karim Benzema both 36 at the start of the 2024-25 league season

Bayern Munich could also be interested in Haaland having lost Lewandowski in the summer

So it would make the perfect timing for the clubs to look to the future and bring in what appears to be one of football’s next true superstar players following the Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi era.  

There would though be additional bonuses and agent fees to pay, which are expected to be on the same level as what City had to pay this summer.

While City paid Dortmund £51m, the whole deal including agent fees and bonuses is said to be around the £85m figure. 

It comes despite Guardiola denying last week that Haaland had a release clause. 

‘It’s not true,’ the City boss said. ‘He has not got a release clause for Real Madrid or any other team. 

‘The rumours and people talking, we cannot control it. I always worry about what we can control.

Sportsmail revealed last week that the superstar striker is earning nearly £865,000-per-week

Sportsmail revealed last week that the superstar striker is earning nearly £865,000-per-week

‘What’s important is he has adapted really well, we have the feeling he is happy here. We will try with him and all of them who want to stay to make them happy.

‘In the future, nobody knows, but he is happy, he has settled perfectly, he is incredibly loved and this is the most important thing.’

Haaland is currently happy with life at City, where his incredible ability to find the back of the net is helped further by the outstanding players around him.

Sportsmail reported last week that Haaland could reach 66 goals this season if he continues at his current rate. 

Haaland’s goal in City’s 4-0 victory over Southampton at the weekend was his 15th in nine Premier League games, and he is now just 17 behind Mohamed Salah who holds the record in a 38-game season.

His manager, Guardiola, joked at the weekend that he was ‘upset’ Haaland only scored one goal against the Saints after scoring three hat-tricks in all competitions this season. 

He said: ‘I am so upset with him. He didn’t score three goals so that’s why the petition to sack him from the Premier League isn’t going to happen.’

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