The rich just get richer. Manchester City, already with what is viewed as the most talented squad in the world, have added Erling Haaland, arguably the top young player in the game, according to CBS Soccer Insider Fabrizio Romano. The former Borussia Dortmund man is viewed by many as one of the top strikers in the game and has produced an unbelievably prolific career despite being just 21.
The Norwegian international, who burst onto the scene with nine goals in a 2019 U-20 World Cup game, made a name for himself on the European stage under American Jesse Marsch at Red Bull Salzburg before improving at Dortmund. At Salzburg, he scored 28 goals in 22 games during half of the 2019-20 season. He moved to Dortmund in January of 2020 and scored 16 goals in 18 games. His first full season in Germany saw him find the net 41 times in 41 games, and so far this season he’s got 28 goals in 29 games. In 199 professional club games he has scored 154 times.
Haaland was actually born in England, Leeds to be specific, where his former manager, Marsch, now coaches. Haaland’s father, Alf-inge Haaland, was playing for Leeds at the time and later moved to Man City.
He joins a team in Pep Guardiola’s that are looking to get over the hump in the Champions League after falling short time after time. Despite there being issues in defense, the need for a striker is clear as well, despite the dominance domestically. Haaland would be arguably the most talented striker they’ve ever had and would offer them their first dominant No. 9 since the prime of Sergio Aguero’s career.
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