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Richard Fay

Mino Raiola tells Manchester United and Man City two things Erling Haaland wants from transfer

Mino Raiola says his client Erling Haaland will choose his next club based on two key factors.

Haaland, 20, is one of the hottest talents in world football with Manchester United and Man City two of the top teams showing an interest in his signature ahead of the summer window.

MEN Sport understands Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and football director John Murtough have settled on the Borussia Dortmund forward as their top striker priority.

Equally, City are confident of luring the Norwegian striker to the Etihad Stadium to replace the outgoing Sergio Aguero, with a marquee striker signing planned by Pep Guardiola.

Now his agent Raiola has reiterated the striker's plans for the future and revealed any move will be determined by his chances of scoring goals and winning trophies.

"Haaland is interested in two things: scoring goals - because he is like a Cristiano or a Zlatan, he has that positive obsession - and winning titles," Raiola told AS.

"He will choose, surely, where those two things together happen more. It is very difficult to lie. When a club like Barcelona or Madrid arrives, with so much history and so great, it is difficult to say no. PSG is entering this group of greats, City is trying to get there, Juve has always been there.

"The championship they play also matters. PSG plays the worst league of the greats. Bayern are already in an attractive league, but we know that they always win it. In Spain there are three with options."

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