Manchester City have officially confirmed that they have reached a "principle of agreement" with Borussia Dortmund for the transfer of Erling Haaland on 1 July. In a statement, the cityzens explain, however, that the deal is not yet sealed, as it is "finalizing the terms of the contract" with the Norwegian international.
The English club, which is close to confirming the Premier League title, did not disclose further details or reveal the amount it will pay Dortmund. Even so, the English press speaks of an amount of around 75 million euros.
It is recalled that a few hours earlier Pep Guardiola had refused to speak on the subject, guaranteeing that he was not authorized to do so. It should also be noted that Real Madrid would also be in the running for Haaland, but would eventually withdraw due to a clause that Mino Raiola, the player's late agent, wanted to include.