Mino Raiola doesn't share Dortmund's position on the Haaland case

Mino Raiola doesn't share Dortmund's position on the Haaland case

Mino Raiola Haaland / | sport

The agent wants to find his player a move this summer and Barca want him

Erling Haaland is one of the hottest properties on the transfer market this summer with various top clubs after him, including FC Barcelona.

Borussia Dortmund want a high price for him though, even as agent Mino Raiola looks for an escape route for the Norwegian hitman.

The Italian, who has also represented players like Paul Pogba, Matthijs de Ligt, Marco Verratti and Zlatan Ibrahimovic, was seen in Barcelona last month with Erling’s father, to meet Joan Laporta.

Dortmund have said, through sporting director Michael Zorc, that they count on Haaland for next season, but Raiola does not share that vision.

“I can confirm that I was in Dortmund for meetings. Zorc told us clearly they don’t want to sell Erling this summer. I respect his opinion but that doesn’t mean automatically that we agree. Borussia were clear with all their opinions. On that we agree, there’s no war between us and Borussia, definitely not. The relationship with Zorc, Aki (Hans-Joachim Watzke) and Kehl is still good,” Raiola told German media Sport1.

Haaland has a contract with Dortmund until June 2024 but this summer he is craving a move.

RAC1 say that Haaland’s father and Raiola have asked Barca for 20m euros each for a move, plus 30m euros pay per season for the striker.

The German side want 180m euros but Barca believe they will dip to 150m.

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