Manchester City is working to lock down Haaland: the Norwegian still has three years left on his contract with the Citizens.
Manchester City is reportedly preparing a new contract for Erling Haaland.
According to the Daily Mirror, the club’s intention is to secure their star player, particularly as next year promises to be crucial.
An insider from the club has revealed, “Manchester City wants to ensure Haaland stays with us for the foreseeable future.”
The source added, “We are very keen to offer him a new deal to reflect his importance to the team.”
The Norwegian striker currently has three years remaining on his contract with the Citizens.
However, the club’s hierarchy is eager to extend his stay beyond the current terms.
Speculation surrounding Haaland’s potential departure has been rife, especially with interest from other top European clubs.
By proposing a new contract, Manchester City aims to quell any rumours and demonstrate their commitment to the prolific forward.
Haaland has been instrumental to the team’s success since joining, and securing his future would be a significant boost for the squad.