Manchester City Fans have been reacting to a post on Twitter which relays reports to yet another update on Borussia Dortmund striker Erling Haaland.
The Norwegian striker, who has been heavily linked with a move to Etihad, is one of Europe’s hottest properties, and has been linked with moves to most of the ‘big six’ clubs.
The Cityzens as per ESPN are emerging as a leading candidate to sign the son of Alfie, who made 41 appearances for City between 2000-2002.
According David Ornstein of the Athletic on Monday, With Haaland, much has been made of Mino Raiola’s involvement but as much as the agent has his differences with Pep Guardiola, he gets on well with Txiki.
Ornstein claims that the striker’s ‘main representative’ is believed to be his father Alf-Inge – and that is therefore ‘unlikely‘ to present a major issue.
In reaction to the report shared on Twitter by Man City Xtra and City Chief, many Man City fans have have been expressing their thoughts and opinions.
Let’s go Agent Alf
— chance (@chance85866786) March 8, 2021
Sign him,Gabriel Jesus raises my blood pressure
— Ghani🧃 (@WhipItLikeGhani) March 8, 2021
We need a striker as good as he is, yesterday was clear indication that we need a striker. Created so many chances but couldn’t take em’
— AmBz🇿🇲 (@ThinnerBz) March 8, 2021
Yes but I don’t think he mess this up with haaland especially since with haaland dad being the person for talks
— mackenzie (@MxckenzieMCFC) March 8, 2021
Hopefully we can sign him.
— Oak Cliff Merchant (@MerchantOak) March 8, 2021
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