Can someone explain to me why there’s a transfer window when agreements can be made before the window is officially open? What’s the point?!
51m and 385,000 a week. I mean, really....thats a bit of a bargain in anyones book if he continues to be a goal machine
It probably is a good deal but most places are reporting that this is simply the "public amount". The agent/his fathers fee along with various other payments will total a lot more.
51m and 385,000 a week. I mean, really....thats a bit of a bargain in anyones book if he continues to be a goal machine
I wonder how City with adapt, or maybe Haaland will have to adapt to pep, will it work. I think they got a great deal.
I dont think people are taking into account Haalands injuries here. 36 games missed over 7 spells in two seasons should be a concern especially when hes moving to a far more physically demanding league. 200 games played at 21.
Erling Haaland - Wikipedia
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Those are his games and goals stats. Nothing strikes me as out of the ordinary there, you do tend get injured if playing in the mens game a bit more when younger anyway
Not necessarily no. Not for a 21 year old playing in the mans game.So 36 games out over 7 spells in two seasons isnt out of ordinary? All muscle injuries?
He's missed a third of the games in the league through injury for the 2 seasons he's been at Dortmund. That's not great for a soon to be 22 year oldNot necessarily no. Not for a 21 year old playing in the mans game.
Dortmund play over 60 games a season. That's 120 games over 2 seasons he could play.
I've provided the stats there...
19/20 played 40
20/21 played 41
21/22 played 29 so far
I can't see how a manager would reject the chance to sign Haaland of the back of playing 40 games a season rather than 50 a season
He's missed a third of the games in the league through injury for the 2 seasons he's been at Dortmund. That's not great for a soon to be 22 year old