Erling Haaland Signs Historic 10-Year Contract Extension with Manchester City
The Norwegian striker expresses confidence in the club despite ongoing financial charges and potential sanctions.
- Erling Haaland has committed to Manchester City until 2034, signing the longest contract ever agreed by a major club.
- The deal, reportedly worth £500,000 ($600,000) per week, limits the likelihood of a future move to clubs like Real Madrid or Barcelona.
- Haaland stated that the 115 financial breach charges against Manchester City did not influence his decision to extend his stay.
- Manchester City denies the charges, which could result in severe penalties such as fines, points deductions, or relegation if proven guilty.
- Haaland emphasized his happiness at the club and attributed his strong performances this season to improved sleep monitoring and fitness routines.