The much-publicised ₤65 m release clause in Erling Braut Haaland’s Borussia Dortmund contract will not come into play for another 2 years, according to a report.
Real Madrid and Manchester United‘s hopes of landing Erling Braut Haaland on the low-cost have actually apparently been ambuscaded, as his Borussia Dortmund release clause does not come into result until 2022.
The Norway international has actually struck the ground running given that Dortmund won the race for his signature in the January transfer window, scoring 12 goals in his first 11 matches.
In spite of just coming to the Westfalenstadion 3 months back, Madrid and United – 2 of the teams keen on signing him at the turn of the year – are rumoured to be weighing up deals for the summer window.
Nevertheless, German publication Bild declares that the ₤65 m release clause believed to exist in Haaland’s contract will not come into play for another 2 years.
With Dortmund under no pressure to sell, that will likely indicate any interested clubs needing to pay upwards of ₤100 m for the 19- year-old.
Madrid and United are likewise thought to be going head-to-head for the finalizing of another Dortmund child in Jadon Sancho
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