Haaland prefers to sign for a La Liga team over a Premier League one because he is more attracted to the top clubs in Spain than the top ones in England. That is what transfer journalist Gianluca di Marzio said in an interview with 'Wettfreunde.' The Norwegian has a 'semi-confirmed' buyout clause of 75 million euros. A Dortmund club member hinted in the past that there was a buyout clause without him explicitly saying it.
"Erling Haaland doesn't like the Premier League as much as La Liga. In fact, the English league is not among the Norwegian's dreams, as he prefers to play in Spain," Di Marzio said. The Italian is known for his top quality transfer scoops.
Spain is reportedly the striker's favourite destination. Barcelona and Real Madrid are Haaland's main suitors and 'Los Blancos' are in the stronger position as their financial situation is better than that of the Catalan. However, after practically sealing the signing of Ferran Torres for 55 million euros plus 10 more in variables, Joan Laporta may have something else up his sleeve.
Haaland, up to now, is still on fire in the Bundesliga. This term, he has scored 19 goals in 16 appearances. Last season, he netted 41 times in 41 matches, amazing numbers which explain why so many top clubs want to take him off Borussia Dortmund.