Mino Raiola, president of the association 'The Football Forum' and Erling Haaland's agent, was questioned about the Norwegian's future during his appearance at the First Meeting of European Agents, where he dropped some hints without going into specifics.
"Haaland likes Spain, he loves the house he has there. Still, it's too early to say where he's going to play next year. It's not good either," he said in statements picked up by 'Deportes Cuatro'. However, he avoided going into more detail: "They will have to talk about Barcelona and Real Madrid's interest.
In general, Raiola did not want to get his fingers caught, even when asked about other possible moves in the transfer window: "I'm not here to talk about that. It's early days, it's November and the market opens in January".
On the other hand, the agent decided to take advantage of his public appearance to criticise FIFA's regulations on agents. "These measures are bad for footballers because they are detrimental to their contractual position. I don't know if the rule will be applied, but in the meantime we will continue to fight.