The Real Madrid has in the crosshairs Erling Haaland for the coming season. The Norwegian is the fashionable striker in Europe and you don't want it to slip away. Nevertheless, it will not be an easy signing. There are other great clubs that will do the rest to convince you. Among them, the Manchester City, where his father played as a player. He too Manchester United, with a more powerful economic muscle. If Madrid wants to convince him, they will have to do it through an attractive project, and not even with those are they guaranteed to be able to sign it since he Borussia Dortmund He is going to sell it very expensive.
For this reason, from England they already report that the sports management of the Chamartín club is considering alternatives. According to the Daily star, he's following Liam Delap very closely, the most important jewel of the City quarry. He is a striker, son of the mythical Rory Delap, who stands out for his scoring ability as shown this season in Premier League 2: 20 goals in 15 games. He is regularly called up with the first team, with whom he has already played three games and scored a goal (in his debut against Bournemouth).
The British portal ensures that Madrid has already contacted Delap representatives to make them aware of the interest. The reports made by the scouts they are very positive and the white team wants to have priority. Of course, the citizens They will not make it easy: Guardiola is counting on him and will only come out if he wants and the team that comes puts up a great deal.
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