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Erling Haaland would "benefit" from moving to the Premier League in order to work under Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola, according to a Borussia Dortmund chief.

Matthias Sammer, who has worked as an advisor for the German club since 2018, insists he does not know whether there is a deal in place for City to sign Haaland but confirmed they are "after him". A report earlier this month claimed the Etihad hierarchy have a £100million deal in place to sign the striker, 21, at the end of the season.

Should the Sky Blues land Haaland, they will have beaten a host of European giants to his signature including Manchester United, Barcelona and Real Madrid. The Norwegian has been phenomenal over the last three-and-a-half years and has scored 23 goals in 21 games this season.

If there is one position City are short of options in their star-studded squad, it is up front following the departure of Sergio Aguero last summer, as shown in Monday's goalless draw at Crystal Palace.

Gabriel Jesus wears the No. 9 shirt but has frequently operated out wide this season, with Guardiola preferring

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