"Sudden Release Clause" Gives Real Madrid Strong Push Towards Haaland

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A journalistic report has revealed a surprise regarding Norwegian player Erling Haaland's contract with his club, Manchester City.

Haaland's contract with Manchester City includes the widely circulated release clause, which is already set at 200 million euros.

However, the release clause applies only to English clubs, and there is another clause that opens the door for Haaland to move to Real Madrid in the future.

It appears that the release clause allowing Haaland to move to a team outside England is more than 100 million euros but less than 200 million euros.

The report suggests that this price is reasonable if Real Madrid wishes to sign the Norwegian striker.

It emphasized that Real Madrid would pursue Haaland if the deal for Kylian Mbappe fails next summer.

In the event of signing Mbappe, Real Madrid would postpone Haaland's deal until the summer of 2025.

It is said that Haaland bought a house in Marbella a year ago, and he enjoys traveling to Spain, taking several days off each time.

It is added that if the decision were left to Haaland, he would sign with Real Madrid tomorrow.