Real Madrid Presidential Candidate Promises to Sign Erling Haaland
1-Minute Brief
The candidate's public pledge has drawn denials from Haaland's representatives and a response from Manchester City, highlighting tensions over tran...
Key Facts
- A Real Madrid presidential candidate publicly promised to sign Erling Haaland if elected.
- The candidate unveiled a Real Madrid shirt with Haaland's name on live television.
- Erling Haaland’s agent and father issued a joint statement calling the promise 'all very entertaining but not true.'
- Manchester City dismissed the suggestion that their striker will move to Spain.
- Manchester City are considering legal action over the candidate's public comments.
What Happened
A Real Madrid presidential candidate pledged to sign Manchester City striker Erling Haaland, displaying a shirt with his name on TV. Haaland's representatives denied the claim, and Manchester City dismissed the suggestion.
Why It Matters
The incident highlights the high-profile nature of football transfer speculation and the legal and reputational risks for clubs and players when public promises are made without agreements.
What's Next
Manchester City are considering legal action in response to the candidate's comments. Further developments may depend on the outcome of the Real Madrid presidential election and any legal proceedings.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft3h agoReal Madrid presidential candidate vows to sign Erling Haaland if elected
- BBC NewsCenter1h agoMan City consider legal action over Real candidate's promise to sign Haaland
