Man City have £100m Erling Haaland 'deal in place' with personal terms discussed
Ralf Rangnick discusses coaches moral obligations when taking jobs
Nick Kyrgios slams fellow tennis star Sascha Zverev over social distancing breach
Mirror Sport tests BT 5G Edge-XR technology with Ireland legend Brian O'Driscoll
Mikel Arteta on Alexandre Lacazette's form and future
Thomas Tuchel reacts to strange day at Chelsea
Marcelo Bielsa’s reign at Leeds ends after poor run of form
Carlo Ancelotti reacts to win over PSG
Jurgen Klopp on Mo Salah's contract
Netflix Formula 1 Drive to Survive Season 4 trailer
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp on the title race
Thomas Tuchel reacts to strange day at Chelsea
Lewis Hamilton refuses to let controversial end to 2021 season ‘define’ his career
Manchester City have a ‘deal in place’ to sign Borussia Dortmund striker Erling Haaland at the end of the season.
The Norwegian is seen as a Ballon d’Or winner in waiting by many due to how he is already regarded as one of the best strikers in world football at just 21 years old.
The Dortmund star has scored 16 goals in 14 Bundesliga appearances so far this season and has continued to be linked with moves to some of Europe’s giants.
Manchester United, Barcelona and Real Madrid have all previously been linked with Haaland and are all thought to be keen to trigger the £63million release clause that becomes active in his contract in the summer.
However, City have stolen the upper hand in negotiations.
According to Sportsmail, the Etihad Stadium outfit have already discussed personal terms with the sought after star and have ‘the framework of the transfer’ ready to be signed.
They go on to state that the deal is likely to cost up to £100m including the transfer fees, which is well within the reach of City.
It is believed that Barca and