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ESPN: Manchester City optimism can beat Real Madrid to sign Haaland! United are targeting at least 150 million

ESPN: Manchester City optimism can beat Real Madrid to sign Haaland! United are targeting at least 150 million

ESPN news, Manchester City optimistic that they can beat Real Madrid to sign Haaland.

City are looking for a new striker in the market, reporting that they are confident that they have enough money to pay Haaland's transfer fees, salaries and commissions, especially the transfer of Ferran Torres and Jack Harrison brings around 8500 euros to the Blue Moon, which makes Guardiola's team very well on budget.

Espinn, on the other hand, said City believed in the attractiveness of working with Guardiola and their success in the Premier League in recent years was enough to convince Haaland to land at the Etihad Stadium, not to mention that the Norwegian's father was still a Manchester City star.

Of course, Haaland may ask for a termination clause based on certain conditions in the contract signed with Manchester City, which is an obstacle to negotiations, but it is not insurmountable, and Real Madrid, although interested in Dortmund's new star, their primary goal is still to sign Mbappe, and Real Madrid also wants to acquire a replacement for Casemiro, such as Monaco midfielder Chivamenni.

Finally, ESPN said even Real Madrid were pessimistic about signing Haaland, believing City to be the side currently ahead of the striker.

ESPN: Manchester City optimism can beat Real Madrid to sign Haaland! United are targeting at least 150 million

West Ham will refuse to sell Declan Rice this summer unless a team can meet their asking price of more than £150 million, a position similar to Tottenham's transfer of Kane last year.

Rice, 23, is considered a target for United and Chelsea, though Moyes recently said they would not sell the midfielder easily.

Asked by reporters whether £150 million was enough to represent Rice's value, Moyes said: "The first thing to say is that Rice is not for sale. If there are teams interested, well, the price is above £150 million.

I said £100 million last summer and that's cheap, and now £150 million is the minimum requirement, but Rice is not for sale. The price I'm talking about means that very few clubs can even afford to think about it. ”

ESPN: Manchester City optimism can beat Real Madrid to sign Haaland! United are targeting at least 150 million

According to Germany's Sky Sports news, Bayern have held a meeting with Thomas Müller's agent, and the two sides have discussed the issue of contract extension.

The 32-year-old has performed well this season, having contributed 12 goals and 22 assists in 37 games, but the German's contract expires in 2023 and recently said he wants to sign a long-term contract with Bayern, and now the negotiations have begun.

Bayern hope to extend Müller's contract until at least 2025.

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