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Haaland Signs Record 10-Year, £500,000-Per-Week Deal with Manchester City

By Dansu Peter  Manchester City striker Erling Haaland has signed a groundbreaking 10-year contract extension, committing to the Premier Lea...

By Dansu Peter 

Haaland Signs Record 10-Year, £500,000-Per-Week Deal with Manchester City

Manchester City striker Erling Haaland has signed a groundbreaking 10-year contract extension, committing to the Premier League champions until 2034. The deal, one of the most lucrative in soccer history, sees Haaland reportedly earning £500,000 ($600,000) per week, report according The Associated Press on NBC News detailed 

City announced the agreement on Friday, securing the long-term future of the 24-year-old Norwegian forward, who has become one of the world's most prolific strikers. Since joining from Borussia Dortmund in 2022, Haaland has netted 111 goals in 125 appearances for City.  

The contract is the longest in Premier League history and removes release clauses from his previous deal, which was set to expire in 2027. Haaland will be 34 when the new contract ends.  

Reacting to the unprecedented deal, City manager Pep Guardiola quipped, “I said, ‘Can you repeat?’” when informed of the contract’s length.  

Haaland’s extension comes during a turbulent period for City, with challenges on and off the pitch, but the club’s commitment to securing his future underscores his importance to their ambitions.

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