Liverpool set sights on bargain Frenkie de Jong deal from Barcelona
Liverpool manager Arne Slot, after missing out on Martin Zubimendi, is now turning his focus to Barcelona's Frenkie de Jong.
Reports suggest that Erling Haaland, who signed a contract extension until 2034, has clauses in his deal that allow him to leave the club under certain conditions, including missing out on Europe's elite competition.
Haaland, who has been directly involved in 131 goals over as many games for City, had his contract terms negotiated to ensure he continues to play at the highest level.
According to El Nacional, there are specific clauses that could facilitate his exit if City do not qualify for the Champions League next season. This scenario has been described as a 'crisis' by the report, a sentiment many would echo given Haaland's impact on the team.
Barcelona, led by president Joan Laporta, have shown significant interest in the Norwegian star. Laporta has said, "We will do everything possible to sign Haaland," indicating a keen pursuit should the opportunity arise.
Currently, City sits fifth in the Premier League, just two points behind Chelsea in fourth. However, the possibility of an additional Champions League spot for English teams might provide some relief, requiring only that they maintain their current league position.
Yet, teams like Bournemouth, Newcastle, and Aston Villa are all in contention to overtake them, each having shown strong performances in recent seasons.
City's performance in the current Champions League has been less than stellar, barely making it to the knockout stages. They are set to fight for their place in the round of 16, a stark contrast to their dominant run to the title two seasons ago.
In transfer news, City had discussions with Juventus for Andrea Cambiaso in January, but the deal fell through due to budget constraints. The move is still on the table for the summer.
Additionally, there was interest in Juventus' Douglas Luiz as the transfer window closed. If the Cambiaso deal does not materialize, City are reportedly ready to challenge Real Madrid for AC Milan's Theo Hernandez.
As the season progresses, all eyes will be on Manchester City, not just for their performance on the pitch but also for how they navigate the complexities of Haaland's contract and their transfer strategies.