Erling Haaland could reportedly force a move away from English giants Manchester City amid interest from some of Europe's biggest clubs.
The Norwegian attacker is currently under contract at the Citizens until 2027, but according to TEAMtalk, who cited reports in Spain, he has not ruled out a departure from the club despite their willingness to tie him down to a new deal.
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It is claimed the striker has begun to rethink his future at the club, and has doubts regarding his "continuity" at the reigning champions of England.
As such, the forward is said to be thinking about rejecting any renewal proposals that could be presented to him as City look to tie him down to a new long-term deal.
Haaland is believed to want to explore other opportunities in the near future as he looks to compete elsewhere in the world and continue developing as a player.
The former Borussia Dortmund star is even said to be considering the possibility of forcing his way out of the club as early as next season should the Sky Blues not allow him to be sold.
The other option the Citizens are said to have, in order to get the attacker to sign a new deal, is to include a £100 million release clause in his new contract.
Haaland is reported to be on the radars of Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain and Barcelona.
While there are questions about whether or not the Catalan giants would be able to afford the current 2024/25 Premier League top scorer, Los Blancos are said to be very interested in acquiring his services if the opportunity arises.
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The 24-year-old has made a blistering start to the latest EPL campaign, netting 10 goals in just six games as he looks to win the league's Golden Boot award for the third consecutive season.