Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has responded to reports that Erling Haaland is unhappy at the club.
Reports in Spain claim that the Norwegian striker is eager to end his time with the Premier League champions as he does not like living in Manchester.
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Real Madrid have been linked with the striker in the last year as they continue their search for Karim Benzema's successor.
However, Guardiola rubbished those unhappy claims during his pre-match conference on Friday afternoon.
"I don't know, you have to ask the media from Madrid," Guardiola said, as per ESPN.
"Maybe they have more info than we have. We don't have that feeling that he's unhappy. He was [unhappy] because he could not play for two months because he was injured but maybe the media from Spain, and especially Madrid, have more information than us."
"We cannot say he didn't adapt quickly and he was not fine since he arrived -- just the level he showed since he arrived on day one.
"But we cannot control what people say. What's important is he's happy. And when he's unhappy, he will take his decision."
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