Laporta Reveals Barcelona's Stance on Signing Haaland
Joan Laporta, the president of FC Barcelona, revealed the Catalan club's position on signing Erling Haaland, the star of Manchester City.
Laporta said in an interview with TV3: "Signing Haaland? Nothing is impossible in life."
He added: "At the moment, we are not thinking about Haaland, as he has just renewed his contract with Manchester City."
Haaland had signed a new contract until 2034 with the English club, but Barcelona is trying to sign him in the future.
Laporta said in an interview with TV3: "Signing Haaland? Nothing is impossible in life."
He added: "At the moment, we are not thinking about Haaland, as he has just renewed his contract with Manchester City."
Haaland had signed a new contract until 2034 with the English club, but Barcelona is trying to sign him in the future.
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