Mino Raiola makes Haaland transfer admission with Chelsea keen on summer deal
Mino Raiola has insisted he is not at war with Borussia Dortmund over Erling Haaland, amid talk the likes of Chelsea are very much interested in a summer deal.
Thomas Tuchel is a man that knows he needs to improve certain areas of the pitch in the coming transfer window to turn this side into Premier League winners.
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 Raiola does not feel closing the door on a transfer is the correct course to take.
“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.”
Look, Haaland will be in the headlines alot over the next few months as the transfer window is still a few months away and there will be so many reports about his future. But if we want him, the club have the money to get him.
JAMIE
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