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Joan Laporta will prioritise Barcelona move for Erling Haaland if re-elected as president

Barcelona president Joan Laporta is plotting a move for the Manchester City striker Erling Haaland if he is re-elected to the post.

According to a report by Spanish outlte Fichajes, Joan Laporta will prioritise a €120 million move for Manchester City star Erling Haaland. It will be interesting to see if the Premier League giants are prepared to sanction his departure.

Haaland is an indispensable asset for them, and he has been exceptional for them in the Premier League. He is undoubtedly one of the best strikers in the world, and it would be a major coup if Barcelona managed to sign him. They need to start planning for the future, and Haaland would be the ideal long-term replacement for Robert Lewandowski.

The Polish international is in the twilight stages of his career, and Barcelona need to start thinking about potential replacements. Meanwhile, Haaland has proven himself in the Premier League and he could be tempted to try out a new challenge. The opportunity to join one of the biggest clubs in the world will be exciting for him. Barcelona could be an attractive destination. It will be interesting to see if Laporta is re-elected.

Signing the Manchester City striker will not be easy. The Citizens will demand a substantial amount of money for him, and the player is likely to command massive wages as well. Barcelona have limited resources, and they have struggled financially in the last few years. It remains to be seen whether they can arrange the funds for the Manchester City striker.

Haaland would improve Barcelona

There is no doubt that the the Norwegian international is a world-class player and that he is still quite young. He will only improve with coaching and experience. Haaland is destined to be a superstar, and he could help Barcelona win major trophies in the near future. If they manage to get the deal done, it would be a huge statement from the Spanish champions.

It will be interesting to see how the situation develops over the next few months. Meanwhile, Manchester City will be hoping to win major trophies consistently, and they cannot afford to sell their best players. It will not be easy to convince them to sell the Norwegian striker.

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