Player meetings and dad's gift - four things spotted from Erling Haaland's Man City transfer unveiling
14.06.2022 - 14:31
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Manchester City officially announced the signing of Erling Haaland from Borussia Dortmund on Monday, a little over a month after they had confirmed that they had reached an agreement to sign the striker.
The Norway international, who plundered a staggering 86 goals in just 89 appearances for the German outfit, has joined City on a deal until the summer of 2027. He is understood to have joined the club for an initial fee of £51million.
His arrival at the Etihad Stadium has been greeted with a wave of excitement from City's supporters, with the striker considered as one of the most gifted youngsters in the world. He has enormous potential and is continuing to go from strength-to-strength at a rapid rate of knots.
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Although he is only 21, Haaland will be under pressure to produce the goods for City and replicate the form he so often displayed at Dortmund. He will be tasked with spearheading the Blues' attack and filling the void that was vacated by Sergio Aguero a little over a year ago.
Despite City only unveiling the Leeds-born striker on Monday, Haaland had finalised his move to the club in May, signing his contract and helping the club produce the content for his big arrival on May 25. The club has issued a feature-length video to show what the Norwegian got up to during the process of joining the club from attending a medical in Barcelona to his first City interview.
MEN Sport has picked out four things of interest that we spotted:
Visiting Dr. Cugat's clinic in Barcelona for the first part of his City medical on May 24, Haaland was joined by new team-mates Ruben Dias and Aymeric Laporte. The duo both hugged the striker and
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