Borussia Dortmund chief Sebastian Kehl said on Sunday that his side are not making arrangements to sell Erling Haaland this mid-year.
Haaland has been connected with a move away in the mid-year with specialist Mino Raiola and the player’s dad Alfie-Inge Haaland seen in Spain as they allegedly held talks with Barcelona and Real Madrid, according to The Irish Times.
Manchester United, City, and Chelsea are additionally supposed to be in the chase for the 20-year-old Norwegian goalscorer, who recently played under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer at Molde.
Manchester United’s revenue has been accounted for by The Express, yet it is troublesome seeing United compensate the cash that will be needed for the striker’s mark. There have been reports which suggested that United has already collected their cash for the Haaland transfer.
BVB adhered to their promise the previous summer when they said Jadon Sancho would remain, so we have the motivation to trust them this time around. They would like to keep Sancho as well because both Haaland and Sancho have been playing well together and have shown great compatibility between them at Dortmund.
Eurosport confirmed that Kehl had a talk with Sky in Germany and he said: Our position and the contractual situation are clear: “We are planning with Erling, we need him to achieve our goals. We have made that clear.”
However, would they say they will keep both Haaland and Sancho gladly if Dortmund gets an exit from the Champions League places? The reality of the situation will become obvious eventually however it very well may be noisy bum time for Dortmund.