Man City threatens legal action against Real Madrid following Haaland claim
Manchester City says there is no clause to let Erling Haaland leave and is considering legal action over the use of his image.
- Manchester City is considering legal action after Real Madrid presidential candidate Enrique Riquelme displayed a 'Haaland 9' shirt on Spanish television, claiming striker Erling Haaland had a release clause to join the club.
- The contested Real Madrid presidential election, the first since 2006, encourages candidates to make headline-grabbing transfer pledges to win over club members ahead of the vote.
- Haaland signed a contract extension in January 2025 leaving eight seasons on his nine-and-a-half-year deal, while father Alfie Haaland and agent Rafaela Pimenta called transfer claims 'all very entertaining but not true.'
- A City spokesperson stated 'there is no chance of this happening' and no contractual clause exists, warning the club may sue over unauthorized use of Haaland's image.
- On Wednesday, incumbent president Florentino Perez campaigned for an eighth term by revealing Jose Mourinho wearing a Real Madrid shirt, signaling the manager's potential return to the Bernabeu.
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Real Madrid presidential candidate annoyed with his announcement to bring Haaland and Rodri to Bernabeu.
Enrique Riquelme bet hard in the face of the elections this Sunday.He assured that he has a signed agreement and that he also goes for Rodri.From Manchester City they already went out to deny the versions of transfers.
In the middle of the fight for the presidency of Real Madrid, Manchester City is upset because aspiring Enrique Riquelme said that Erling Haaland wants to play with the Merengue team. The English club is studying legal action against that action.In the middle of the campaign for the presidency of Real Madrid, Enrique Riquelme, has Erling Haaland as his main signing promise and assured that the Norwegian striker “has a clause and wants to come to…
Enrique Riquele promises that he will bring Erling Haaland and Rodri to Real Madrid if he is elected president.
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