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Xavi makes obtuse Erling Haaland confirmation as Barcelona miss out to Man City
Erling Haaland has decided to join Manchester City in front of Real Madrid and Barcelona with Xavi conceding the fundamental purpose for the bombed move is the "monetary circumstance"
Barcelona manager Xavi has uncovered missing out on Erling Haaland is "troublesome" as the Borrusia Dortmund striker allegedly concurs terms on a transition to Manchester City.
The Citizens are set to authoritatively set off the delivery statement in Haaland's agreement in the wake of beating Real Madrid and Barca in the competition to sign Europe's generally productive youthful forward. The 21-year-old will be one of City's top workers on £300,000 seven days, drawing him level with Premier League hotshots Kevin De Bruyne, Raheem Sterling and Jack Grealish.
The Sky Blues are hoping to land Haaland for £63million, which is generally 50% of his actual market esteem. In that capacity, they are ready to pay him a mammoth compensation even at his young age. Etihad bosses are frantic to add a new No. 9 to their positions subsequent to passing up Harry Kane the previous summer.
With Karim Benzema still in productive structure for Real at 34 and Barcelona as of now battling monetarily, Haaland and his camp felt City was the right move at this stage in his vocation. Nonetheless, Xavi has let it be known is difficult to take as the Norwegian worldwide surrounds a change to the Etihad Stadium.
"It is extremely challenging a result of the financial circumstance," the Spanish lead trainer expressed in front of his side's down against Celta Vigo. "I can't mislead you, that is the truth.
"I wouldn't agree [it is simply down to money]. I won't affront other clubs' wearing ventures. We are not by any means the only club with a decent venture. City have brought home a great deal of championships and contend at the high level. Be that as it may, on the off chance that what you say happens [and Barca don't sign Haaland], it would have been a direct result of monetary issues."
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