Manchester:Erling Haaland has come home. The Norway striker finalized his move to Manchester City from Borussia Dortmund for 60 million euros ($63 million) on Monday to seal his return to England, the country of his birth. His father, Alf-Inge, played for and briefly captained City in the Premier League from 2000-03 and Erling supported the team as a kid, often going to Maine Road the club's former home with his mother to watch his father play. He has posted on social media pictures of himself wearing a City jersey as a young boy.
Haaland said his family connections were among the reasons why he is joining City despite interest from many other major clubs in Europe. First of all, my father, a little bit, he said. I was born in England. I have been a City fan my whole life. I know a lot about the club.
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In the end, (there were) two things. I feel at home here and I feel I can develop and get the best out of my game at City. I like the style (of play). I like the attacking football. I like the positive vibe we have when City play football. This is what I like a lot, so I think it's a good fit.
Haaland, regarded as one of the world's top young players along with Kylian Mbappe, is joining on a five-year deal. City activated the release clause in Haaland's Dortmund contract and looks to be getting a superstar on the cheap. We have been monitoring Erling for several years now, so we are delighted to bring him here to Manchester City," said Txiki Begiristain, the club's director of football.
He is a huge talent and has been one of the best strikers in Europe over the last few seasons. His goalscoring record is exceptional and his performances at Borussia Dortmund and in the Champions League in particular have proved he can succeed at the highest level. Erling has everything we want in a striker, and we are certain he will excel in this squad and this system."