fergus90
Senior Member
That won't happen.
You don't think there's a chance he stays next season? Seems to be talk of a big contract coming his way. Plus he's still only 21, plenty of time for a move later.
That won't happen.
You don't think there's a chance he stays next season? Seems to be talk of a big contract coming his way. Plus he's still only 21, plenty of time for a move later.
We should use secret agent MATS to recruit him.
Long-term no chance he stays but I wouldn't be surprised if he's still there next season. Pretty sure his father recently hinted as much with that TV2 interview.
Why stay though?
Unless there is no clause and impossible to leave cant see any reason to stay and not move for money, trophies and more exposure.
Don't know, maybe because he's still only 21 and feels he's not ready for the pressure of a huge move at 21/22 years old and feels Dortmund is a good club to keep progressing before taking that next step.
Impossible to say, and he might well move this year but wouldn't be at all surprised if he doesn't consider staying for at least another season.
The pressure on him to live up to the wages and transfer fee is going to be immense though, no doubt.
Dont think him being scared of pressure will remotely come into it.
There is no reason to stay at this point. He has outgrown Dortmund and everything he went there for in first place.
Problem with Haaland is not a transfer fee but his wages, signing fee and commisions for his dad and Raiola. He could have a lot less clubs chasing him than most people believe due to excessive demands.
But of course we'll never know for sure how many clubs will really be in for him (in other words willing to pay whatever they'll want) as Raiola will surely make it public (leaked it through his media connections) that all 8 or so clubs that could potentially afford Haaland have made a great offer. Will surely also generate Newcastle interest (if they won't get relegated; but if they would be truly interested or not we all know he'd never go there) and use them as leverage to get more money out of the club that will eventually sign him.
I doubt they'll demand more than any club is willing to offer. At worst they can choose the club offering the most money.
If Haaland is set on leaving then the transfer will go through. This summer we had Kounde and Mbappe ready to move and they've both said afterwards that they were disappointed when their clubs couldn't agree on a fee.
This obstacle is non-existent with the release clause.
It'd be a weird decision for Haaland to wait for another year in hope that clubs will raise their contractual offers.
Back to Adeyemi.
Adeyemi has been followed by Bar?a for 3 years and there are very positive reports of him in the sports area. [@xlemus]
Adeyemi is very willing to come to Barcelona, but his great performances have increased the competition to sign him. [@tjuanmarti]
Bar?a think they're financially strong enough to face the signing of Adeyemi. [@gerardromero]