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Manchester City ahead of PSG, Barcelona and Real Madrid in race for Erling Haaland - Paper Round

City move ahead in Haaland race Manchester City may have the edge as they pursue Erling Haaland this summer. The 21-year-old Borussia Dortmund striker is available for £68 million at the end of the season and could command a hefty commission.

With Alf Inge Haaland leading negotiations with clubs, the Mirror believes that Barcelona, PSG and Real Madrid are at a disadvantage. Ad/> /> Super LeagueReiten secures win for Chelsea over Man City in WSL06/02/2022 AT 14:36 Paper Round’s view: Haaland’s father knowing Manchester City likely keeps the club abreast of the news should they wish to make a move for the striker, but realistically the difference is going to be made by who offers the best project and the best contract.

That probably leads Real Madrid facing off with Manchester City, as they are both glamorous and well-funded sides. Read the full story Keane turned down Sunderland due to contract Roy Keane turned down a return to Sunderland, with Alex Neil instead taking over at the Stadium of Light on a one-year rolling contract.

Keane had been approached about taking over at the club for a second time, but The Sun reports that Keane ultimately decided against the job because he was offered a contract that would run only until the end of the season. /> Paper Round’s view: Keane has a lucrative gig with Sky and seems to be relatively settled with that role, and so it would have to be a special offer for him to return to management.

If he was not sure of where he would be beyond the summer, then it would not make sense for him to give up a role that keeps him occupied and financially secure, so Sunderland would have to be able to offer more security. Read the full story Militao attracting Chelsea interest With Antonio

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