Tuchel told Chelsea target wants massive €35 million-a-year (£30m/$42m) contract
Chelsea target Erling Haaland is demanding wages of €35 million-a-year (£30m/$42m) to leave Borussia Dortmund in the summer.
With the likes of Timo Werner, Tammy Abraham and Olivier Giroud all failing to impress in front of goal this season, It is pretty clear that the German coach wants to add a premium striker to the attack.
And that has led to alot of speculation in the media that Tuchel is hoping to get enough funds together in the transfer window in order to try and beat the likes of Real Madrid, Barcelona and Manchester United to the signature of Haaland.
Dortmund have made their position clear that they do not want to sell Haaland this summer, and the player’s reported release clause does not come into play until the following year, but it if firmly believed that he will leave the German side in the summer.
However, if the club wish to secure a transfer deal for Haaland, reports on the GOAL website have claimed that he is demanding wages of €35 million-a-year (£30m/$42m).
The news comes just a few days after super-agent Mino Raiola declared that he is not at war with Dortmund over Haaland.
“I can confirm that I was in Dortmund for talks,” Raiola told SPORT1. “Michael Zorc (Dortmund’s sporting director) made it clear to us that BVB do not want to sell Erling this summer.
“I respect this opinion, but that does not automatically mean that I also agree.
“BVB were very clear in their views. We are okay with that.
“There is no war between us and BVB – absolutely not!
“The relationship with Zorc, Aki (Hans-Joachim Watzke, Dortmund CEO) and [Sebastian] Kehl (Dortmund director) is still good.”
JAMIE
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