‘Proud day’ for Erling Haaland as Manchester City officially announce signing of Norwegian international

Erling Haaland will officially become a Manchester City player on July 1. (MCFC)
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Updated 13 June 2022
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‘Proud day’ for Erling Haaland as Manchester City officially announce signing of Norwegian international

  • Move from Borussia Dortmund for $63 million will keep him at Etihad Stadium until the summer of 2027
  • Widely lauded as the best young striker in the world, the Norwegian scored 86 goals in 89 games during his time in Dortmund

MANCHESTER: Manchester City have officially confirmed that Erling Haaland will join the club from Borussia Dortmund.

The 21-year-old will join the Club on July 1 for a fee of almost $63 million after signing a five-year deal that keeps him at the Etihad Stadium until the summer of 2027.

The son of former City captain Alfie, Haaland junior is widely regarded as one of Europe’s best strikers and arrives at the club with a formidable goalscoring reputation after impressive spells at Molde FK, Red Bull Salzburg, and Dortmund.

A 21-cap Norwegian international, Haaland scored 86 goals in 89 games in two-and-a-half seasons with the Black and Yellows, winning the German Cup and the Bundesliga Player of the Season award in 2020-21.

Haaland said: “This is a proud day for me and my family. I have always watched City and have loved doing so in recent seasons. You can’t help but admire their style of play; it’s exciting and they create a lot of chances, which is perfect for a player like me.

“There are so many world-class players in this squad and Pep is one of the greatest managers of all time, so I believe I am in the right place to fulfil my ambitions.

“I want to score goals, win trophies and improve as a footballer, and I am confident I can do that here. This is a great move for me, and I can’t wait to get started in pre-season.”

Txiki Begiristain, director of football at Manchester City, said: “We have been monitoring Erling for several years now, so we are delighted to bring him here to Manchester City.

“He is a huge talent and has been one of the best strikers in Europe over the last few seasons. His goalscoring record is exceptional and his performances at Borussia Dortmund and in the Champions League in particular have proved he can succeed at the highest level.

“Erling has everything we want in a striker, and we are certain he will excel in this squad and this system.

“His rise has been remarkable, but he is still only 21. His best years are ahead of him, and we are confident he can get even better working with Pep.

“This is a very exciting signing for our club, and I am sure our fans will enjoy watching Erling perform in this team.”


Barcelona confirm exit from failed European Super League

Updated 07 February 2026
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Barcelona confirm exit from failed European Super League

  • Barca president Joan Laporta said in October 2025 Barcelona wanted to reestablish links with UEFA
  • “We are in favor of peace because there is a way forward for the clubs in the Super League to return to UEFA,” said Laporta

BARCELONA: Spanish giants Barcelona confirmed their withdrawal from the failed breakaway European Super League project on Saturday, leaving Real Madrid as the only club still involved.
“Barcelona hereby announces that today it has formally notified the European Super League Company and the clubs involved of its withdrawal from the European Super League project,” said the Catalans in a statement.
Barca president Joan Laporta said in October 2025 Barcelona wanted to reestablish links with UEFA, moving away from the project launched by 12 clubs in 2021 which quickly collapsed under the weight of immense fan and institutional pressure.
Shortly after the semi-closed Super League project was announced five years ago, the six English clubs involved — Manchester City, Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United, Tottenham and Chelsea — withdrew.
Four other clubs, Atletico Madrid, Inter Milan, AC Milan and Juventus, followed by 2024, leaving only Barca and Real Madrid still involved in the project championed by Real Madrid president Florentino Perez.
“We are in favor of peace because there is a way forward for the clubs in the Super League to return to UEFA,” said Barca chief Laporta in October.
“We feel very close to UEFA and the EFC (European Football Clubs, a sole, independent body representing football clubs within Europe).”
In 2024, a Spanish court ruled opposition to the Super League from world and European football governing bodies FIFA and UEFA “prevented free competition,” and in 2025 an appeal from UEFA was rejected.
As a result, Real Madrid and the Super League, promoted by the A22 Sports Management group, were seeking more than $4 billion in damages from UEFA, a source told AFP.