Haaland is a ‘little bit Lukaku-ish’ as pundit fears £51m does not suit Man City
Ex-Man United player Teddy Sherringham has suggested that new Manchester City striker Erling Haaland is a “little bit” like Chelsea star Romelu Lukaku.
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Earlier this week, Man City confirmed that they have agreed a deal with Dortmund to sign Haaland for an initial fee of £51m.
The 21-year-old has netted 85 goals from his 88 appearances for the German side across all competitions.
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His release clause becomes active this summer so he was always likely to leave Dortmund ahead of the 2021/22 season.
Without him, Man City have scored five goals in back-to-back Premier League games. A win over West Ham on Sunday would all but seal the title.
Lukaku signed for Chelsea last summer for £97.5m. He has struggled for most of this season but he has scored three goals in his last two games.
Sherringham is “not sure” whether Haaland will fit in at Manchester City:
“I think it could be a little Lukaku-ish with Chelsea. I’m not sure….I mean, I’m sure he’s in safe hands. I love Pep Guardiola,” Sherringham told Stadium Astro.
“Haaland is more of a player when he breaks away and gets his legs going, striding beyond