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Borussia Dortmund striker Erling Haaland was pictured leaving a Munich restaurant on Tuesday afternoon, fueling speculation about his future.
Bayern Munich are believed to be interested in signing the Norwegian, who's scored 80 goals in 79 appearances for Dortmund since joining the club in January 2020.
And it's believed Dortmund will try to lure Chelsea ace Timo Werner to the Westfalenstadion as Haaland's replacement.
Several clubs are thought to be pursuing Haaland's signature, including Premier League giants Manchester City and Manchester United.
The 21-year-old's existing deal is rumoured to have a £75million release clause.
"Maybe this summer, maybe the summer after," said Haaland's agent Mino Raiola when asked whether the player will leave Dortmund last December.
"But there is a big chance that Erling will leave this summer. We will see. He can and will take the next step... we all knew when we moved to Dortmund that this step would come."
And Haaland dropped a big hint about his future when he was spotted in Munich, as per a picture obtained by German outlet Bild.
If and when the youngster moves on, Dortmund could pursue a deal for Werner.
According to Sky in Germany via BuliNews, Dortmund are keeping tabs on the forward and are yet to enter