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- Yet, the superstar remains stubborn over one detail in Man City’s contract offer
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Man City are in talks with Erling Haaland over a massive contract extension worth up to £500k per week, according to a report.
The club are increasingly confident that the Norwegian will put pen to paper on a deal that would make him the highest-paid player in the Premier League, overtaking his team-mate Kevin De Bruyne who currently rakes in £400k.
Recent negotiations between City and Haaland have reportedly been positive. As well as the proposed pay rise, the deal could see the striker extend his stay in Manchester by two years.
His current contract is up in 2027 but City want to keep him for longer, when he would be turning 28 and entering his prime as a striker.
However, The Mirror report that there is still one obstacle in the way of the Premier League’s top scorer agreeing a new deal.
Erling Haaland is in talks with Man City over a new deal worth a whopping £500k per week
Pep Guardiola’s deal expires next summer and there is heavy speculation over his future
The Norwegian striker left Borussia Dortmund to join City for an estimated £50million in 2022
Similar to the terms of his deal at Borussia Dortmund, Haaland wants to keep a release clause in his contract which allows him to leave if a club is willing to pay his hefty transfer fee.
Currently, he has a £150million option in his contract which means City must accept any offer that matches this price.
The club want to remove this clause or at least increase it significantly, potentially up to £200m – which is reportedly a major point of contention for Haaland.
The 22-year-old would prefer to keep the possibility of him moving to another club open, especially amid rumours that the likes of Real Madrid and Barcelona are interested in his talents.
Currently, Haaland’s advisers – his father and Brazilian super-agent Rafaela Pimenta – are standing stubborn in this matter.
Having a release clause in his Dortmund contract is what enabled his blockbuster move to City – to deny him of the opportunity to take another step up in his career is a non-option for Haaland.
This dilemma is particularly pertinent amid the heavy speculation over Pep Guardiola’s future.
The City boss’ contract expires next summer and there is no concrete indication that he will extend his stay.