Mino Raiola and Haaland commission reports: Fake news travel quick and far
The agent took to social media to knock back claims he wants €20m from the deal
Reports and rumours surrounding Erling Haaland have multiplied since his father, Alf-Inge, and agent, Mino Raiola, met with Barcelona and Real Madrid last week.
The Borussia Dortmund striker's 'tour' has been on newspaper covers across the continent, with a number of English sides also keen on the Norway star.
One story to come out was the possible numbers involved in the signing. RAC1 reported that Raiola and Alf-Inge would both command €20m in commission, with Haaland wanting €30m net per year.
However, late on Sunday, Raiola came out to deny those stories, labelling the reports 'fake news.' On social media site Twitter, the agent wrote: "Fake news travel quick and far."
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RAC1 had also reported that Alf-Inge and Raiola had put another condition to signing Haaland on the table: guarantees that Messi was going to stay at the club.
Fake news travel quick and far 🚀 pic.twitter.com/Iifm9JjzM5
— Mino Raiola (@MinoRaiola) 4 de abril de 2021
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