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'Manchester City could break transfer record', says Pep Guardiola amid links with Erling Haaland

ByReuters

Published 05/04/2021 at 15:10 GMT

With Sergio Aguero's glittering Manchester City career set to come to an end this summer, the Premier League leaders are widely expected to make a big-money move for a world-class striker at the season's end. And despite being tight-lipped over spending power, Pep Guardiola has hinted that the funds could be there for him.

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Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola said the club could break their transfer record and spend over £100 million as speculation over a move for Borussia Dortmund Erling Haaland grows.
With Sergio Aguero leaving the Etihad Stadium at the end of the season, City have been linked with Haaland in British media reports and Guardiola will get a closer look at him on the pitch in Tuesday's Champions League quarter-final first leg.
Although City have been the biggest spenders in Europe over the last decade, they are yet to buy a player for a world record amount and their highest fee paid is 64 million pounds for Ruben Dias to Benfica in September.
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Guardiola last week described the prospect of another record breaking transfer in the close season as "impossible", though on Monday he softened that stance by claiming a 100 million-pound signing was possible.
"So far the club has decided not to spend not close to £100m for a player, or more than that on a player," Guardiola told a news conference.
"Maybe in the future it is going to happen if they decide it is necessary to improve the team for the next five, 10 years."
Media reports said Dortmund could demand a fee of about €180 million for Haaland, who has scored 33 goals for the club in all competitions this season.
Guardiola refused to talk about the prospect of signing Norway international Haaland but hailed the 20-year-old's "exceptional" qualities.
"The numbers speak for themselves," Guardiola said.
"When that happens it's because he can score with the right, the left, the counter attacks, in the box."
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