There are now several teams who are banging on the doors of Signal Iduna Park to become interested in Erling Haaland's situation. The striker keeps on shining game after game and he is one of the most important players in the world of football.
Given his youth, 21, and his capability of scoring goals and being decisive, it is not surprising that, for example, Man Utd are willing to fork out 100 million pounds to buy him.
However, his buyout clause is still a very well conserved secret. Financially speaking, it is only known that it only cost Borussia Dortmund 20 million euros, but we do not know how much his departure would cost.
On this, the club's general director, Hans-Joachima Watzte, in the general shareholders meeting, was asked about Haaland: "I cannot confirm a buyout clause as such."
"More than 90% of our contracts with players do not have a buyout clause," he said. According to German outlet 'Sport1', right now the only thing Haaland has is a verbal agreement with the German side to let him leave if a satisfactory offer for over 100 million euros is placed.