The Norwegian's progression has been amazing and that's why he himself doesn't want to put limits on Borussia Dortmund. It seems that the Norwegian, also because of the agent he has, is more interested in getting out than in continuing to grow in the Signal Iduna Park complex.
Haaland has even been observed to make unhealthy gestures when he is replaced, strange for someone so young. So it's only natural that great sporting and German legends like Jürgen Klinsmann should ask him to take it easy.
"Haaland has left his mark on this club. Not only did he score two good goals, but he also fought alone against RB Leipzig's entire defensive line," analysed the former German coach. "He did something very impressive. He seems to be growing from month to month and is becoming a stronger player," he continued on 'ESPN'.
Klinsmann is clear about what the Scandinavian should do: "He doesn't have to be in a hurry to leave. If I were you, I would take it easy".