Haaland's agent: "Real Madrid has a magic that makes it the dream of footballers"

With the season crossing its equator and facing its decisive final stretch, rumors about possible signings for next summer are already the order of the day.

Thomas Osborne
Thomas Osborne
03 March 2023 Friday 09:28
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Haaland's agent: "Real Madrid has a magic that makes it the dream of footballers"

With the season crossing its equator and facing its decisive final stretch, rumors about possible signings for next summer are already the order of the day. And, although he is more than settled in Pep Guardiola's Manchester City, Erling Haaland continues to be the object of desire among the big clubs, Florentino Pérez's Real Madrid continues to be especially interested.

After trying to sign Kylian Mbappé in the last summer market with a resounding failure, the white club could now have focused its interest on the Norwegian striker, who continues to break records in the Premier League.

Some siren songs that, far from turning them off, Haaland's agent, Rafaela Pimienta, has fed with statements that practically seem to spread a red carpet for the footballer to rethink his future.

"There is the Premier League and there is Real Madrid. They have something on their own that makes them the dreams of footballers. Madrid has that magic. They have the Champions League," Pimienta declared in a football and industry photo organized by the Financial Times in London.

Haaland's agent also reviewed what happened last summer, when the Norwegian ended up opting for Manchester City given the numerous offers he had to leave Borussia Dortmund. Among the reasons that ended up convincing the striker were the opportunity to work with Pep Guardiola and the possibility of playing in a league as attractive as the Premier League, where his father Alfie had also competed.

In fact, Pimiento put the Premier League through the roof and placed it well above the rest of the leagues: "When I started in this, if I told a footballer that he had to go to England they would ask me: 'What have I done? wrong?' Now, when I ask the players what they want, they tell me they want to go to the Premier. They don't tell me a specific team, they say the Premier".