
This season is proving difficult for 'Manchester City'. The team has lost the championship and aims to qualify for the UEFA Champions League in the summer. However, achieving this goal will not be easy, as the team is struggling to win against direct rivals.
According to reports from El Nacional, the club's young forward Erling Haaland is dissatisfied with his team's performance this season, and this situation is hindering his decision to stay in Manchester. Despite having signed a new contract, the 24-year-old Norwegian striker is considering leaving the club if 'Manchester City' fails to qualify for the Champions League.
Although Erling Haaland has a contract with his team until mid-2034, if the results do not change and the club fails to secure a spot in the Europa League, Haaland may move to 'Real Madrid'. The Spanish club has shown significant interest in him, and if this happens, it would mark a new chapter in Haaland's football career. Additionally, PSG is also considering him as a backup option, but the French league is not an ideal league for Haaland.
Haaland has shown impressive results for 'Manchester City' this season. He has participated in 38 matches across all competitions, scoring 29 times and providing four assists. Nevertheless, the team's results and the club's future will be crucial factors in determining Haaland's future decision.
Erling Haaland's future remains a significant question mark for 'Manchester City', and the team's prospects in Europe will depend on their current season's results. His future and transfer desires could be a turning point between retaining the club's talented players or seeking new opportunities.