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Erling Haaland apparently demanded an exit clause for changes

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Erling Haaland apparently demanded an exit clause for changes

Erling Haaland switched from BVB to ManCity in the summer, Bayern didn’t stand a chance. Probably also because the Norwegian wanted an exit clause.

Star striker Erling Haaland apparently asked for an exit clause in his new contract for a possible move to Bayern Munich last summer. This reports the picture.

Accordingly, the 22-year-old Norwegian would have liked to have a fixed transfer fee written into his contract for a possible signature with the record champions, with which he could have left the club.

A no-go at FC Bayern, which basically does not equip its players with such clauses – this was the case recently with Franck Ribéry, since then, according to the report, no player in the Munich squad has such a clause in the contract.

As is well known, Haaland switched from Borussia Dortmund to Manchester City, where there was also confusion about a possible exit clause.

While coach Pep Guardiola denied, according to various media reports, Haaland should be able to leave the Cityzens for 200 million euros.

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