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Spanish League: Mino Raiola is starting to get mad, because Real Madrid and Manchester United are targeting Erling Haaland

Mino Raiola is starting to get mad, because Real Madrid and Manchester United are targeting Erling Haaland

Mino Raiola began to show a cocky attitude following the transfer report regarding his client, Erling Haaland. He is even proud to be a public enemy for many club officials.

Erling Haaland is the most talked about striker lately. Some reports say that the Norwegian will leave his club, Borussia Dortmund, at the end of this season.

No wonder he was contested by many top clubs. His ability to score in the opponent's goal is above average, and is proven by his goalscoring record for Dortmund: From 72 appearances, he scored 74 goals!

Dortmund do not have full power to keep the striker. Because when they recruited him from RB Salzburg in 2020, they agreed to include a release clause of 75 million euros that will take effect in 2022.

The date for the release clause is imminent, and Europe's top clubs who want his services are already prepared. Manchester United and Real Madrid are said to be the clubs who most crave his signature.

Already Have a Plan

The agent has complete control in this kind of situation. Haaland itself is currently held by one of the world's leading agents, Mino Raiola, who also manages many top players.

Raiola did not rule out that his client will leave next summer. He already knows where Haaland should go, but still considers all the opportunities that arise in the transfer market.

"We have a clear idea of ​​where Erling should go and of course we see what the market has to offer. Otherwise I could be a bad advisor," he told Sport1.

"We can influence the market with a player like Erl. We are not influenced by the market. We know about this," he continued.

Happy to be the hated party

Raiola often 'burns bridges' with the sporting directors of several well-known clubs because of his habit of facilitating the transfer of his clients. But for him, it was a big award.

"The sporting director hates me? How can that be? I've never sat with a gun at the negotiating table. I just know exactly what value my players have and what the club needs," he said.

"If they hate me then that's the biggest compliment for me. It means I did something well. If they say 'it's good if Raiola gives advice to the players, it will make it easier for us', then I'm in trouble."

"Maybe the sporting directors hate me. I don't hate anyone myself. I just do my job," he concluded.