Barcelona and Real Madrid pay attention to clause in Haaland’s new contract
After renewing with the ‘citizens’, the Norwegian forward will have guaranteed a possible exit from Manchester City before 2034

Erling Haaland has secured one of the biggest contracts in football history by renewing his contract with Manchester City for nine and a half years.
Little by little, more details are beginning to be revealed about the Norwegian’s connection to the Citizens . And, according to Sport, the Scandinavian has a clause in his contract that could allow him to leave the English club before 2034.
In England, it is assured that Haaland and City have not signed any termination clause, although the forward, if he expresses a desire to leave, can do so from 2030 thanks to a clause in the document. The amount implied by a possible departure, according to the same source, would decrease as the contract approaches its end.
Sport also reports that Spanish giants Barcelona and Real Madrid are aware of this clause imposed by Haaland at the time of negotiations for the new contract.
The Norwegian international has twice been crowned the Premier League ‘s top scorer and has already won both the award for best young player of the season and the best overall player.