Man City consider legal action after Haaland claimImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Haaland has scored 55 goals in 49 international appearances for NorwayByDaniel AustinBBC Sport senior journalistPublished31 minutes agoManchester City are contemplating taking legal action after a Real Madrid presidential candidate promised to sign their striker Erling Haaland.
Enrique Riquelme – a renewable energy magnate who is challenging current president Florentino Perez for the position – unveiled a Real Madrid shirt bearing Haaland’s name while on television on Wednesday, saying: “He has a release clause and would like to join Real Madrid. If I become president, he will play for Real Madrid.”
A swift denial was issued in a joint statement by Haaland’s father and agent, before City rubbished the suggestion.
“The stories which have emerged from Spain regarding the future of Erling Haaland are untrue,” the statement read. “There is no chance of this happening and there is no contractual clause to enable it.
“We are considering legal action for the use of our player image in this context.”
Enrique also pledged to sign City midfielder Rodri, adding: “He is a great player, in a position where Madrid need to strengthen.
“We have spoken to his agent. We have to respect his club, but if I’m president he will play for Madrid. I will do everything possible.”