The bidding for Erling Haaland has barely begun. The Norwegian striker is one of the most coveted players in Europe, along with Kylian Mbappé. At the moment, he is still a Borussia Dortmund player, but he could move to another club next summer.
However, the club that gets him will have to pay a large amount of money in the transfer and the player's salary. According to 'ESPN', Mino Raiola has already established the amount that the player will receive per season at the next club he joins.
The figure is no other than 36 million euros net per year, a rather high salary due to the age of the striker and the recent COVID-19 times. Such an amount would place the Norwegian among the highest paid in world football and, in turn, would distance him from clubs like Real Madrid and Barca, who try to balance salaries.
Raiola is clear, and it is difficult to change his mind. The 21-year-old has scored 70 goals in 69 games at Signal Iduna Park, scandalous numbers that have put him in the sights of all the big clubs.