The Norwegian hitman would demand a wage in the region of 700,000 euros per week, which works out at something like 170 million over the course of a five-year contract.
That's what The Sun claim it would take to bring one of the hottest properties in European football to Manchester this summer.
City are not the only team on Haaland's trail but he won't be going anywhere cheaply, with Borussia Dortmund looking for 180 million euros as a transfer fee.
All in all, we are speakme about a deal that would be well worth 350 million euros for the striker who has scored 33 desires in 31 games this season.
Eye-popping numbers on all fronts for the participant the Citizens are eyeing up as a replacement for Sergio Aguero, who has showed he will depart the club this summer.
The Argentine forward leaves behind pretty a legacy, but Haaland, at 20-years-old and being tipped to dominate the sport, along side Kylian Mbappe, for the subsequent decade at the least, will be a worthy inheritor.
Family records at City
If Haaling does grow to be in a light-blue shirt, he could be following in his father's footsteps.
Alf-Inge Haaland spent three years at Manchester City at the beginning of the modern century and Pep Guardiola might be able to get a very good have a look at his son whilst Borussia Dortmund come to town subsequent week.
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