Real Madrid is reportedly contemplating a substantial £174 million offer for Erling Haaland in the upcoming summer transfer window. Speculation arises from a potential €200 million option becoming active in Haaland’s City contract. The Norwegian striker, acquired by City for £51 million the previous year, had a remarkable debut season, contributing significantly to the team’s treble with 52 goals. Though details of the clause in Haaland’s contract have been elusive, AS suggests it will trigger next summer, sparking Real Madrid’s interest. Recent reports indicate a shift in focus from Kylian Mbappe to Haaland, with the potential influence of Jude Bellingham on the striker’s decision.
In a parallel transfer scenario, Chelsea’s last-minute acquisition of Cole Palmer allegedly followed an unsuccessful attempt to secure Jeremy Doku, who ultimately joined City. Pep Guardiola’s side secured Doku for £55.5 million from Rennes in August, and the Belgian has made a strong start at City with three goals and six assists. Chelsea initially targeted Doku but also made a late bid for Crystal Palace’s Michael Olise. Failing to secure either target, Chelsea approved the £42.5 million purchase of Palmer, who has since become a regular starter under Mauricio Pochettino, contributing three goals and four assists since arriving at Stamford Bridge.
Overall, Real Madrid’s pursuit of Haaland and Chelsea’s transfer maneuvers reveal the dynamic and competitive nature of the football transfer market, where clubs navigate complex negotiations and explore alternative options to strengthen their squads.