Erling Haaland reveals Riyad Mahrez told him to sign for Manchester City when the two partied in Greece last year… as the Norwegian striker says he feels ‘at home’ at the Premier League champions after the club announced his £51million arrival
- City have announced the signing of Erling Haaland from Borussia Dortmund
- The 21-year-old Norwegian star has given his first interview since joining City
- Haaland said he was looking forward to working under manager Pep Guardiola
- He feels ‘at home’ at City and said he has been a fan of the club his whole life
Erling Haaland has revealed Riyad Mahrez told him to sign for Manchester City and talked up the club when the two partied together in Greece last summer.
City confirmed the arrival of the 21-year-old from Borussia Dortmund on a five-year contract in a £51million deal on Monday.
Haaland, one of the world’s most sought players, will officially join the Premier League champions on July 1 ahead of the start of pre-season.
Speaking in his first interview as a City player, the Norwegian star said he had discussed moving to the Etihad with Mahrez while the two were on holiday in Mykonos in June 2021.
‘He told me to come to City and he was right about that!’ Haaland said. ‘We talked and he said some good things about the club.’
Erling Haaland has given his first interview since signing for Manchester City
Haaland had flown out to the Greek island with friends for some down time, and bumped into Mahrez, who was also on holiday with his friendship group.
The pair could be seen dancing and waving napkins in the air as the two groups mingled in a relaxed atmosphere.
And after seeing the video online, Mahrez re-posted it on his Twitter account, complete with the caption: ‘Agent Mahrez on duty’.
Mahrez later clarified that he was ‘just having fun’, which he poked fun at on Monday by quote Tweeting the message accompanied with ‘or not’.
Haaland (left) and Mahrez were seen partying together on holiday in Greece last June
The signing of Haaland is sure to strike fear into City’s rivals given his formidable goalscoring record – he netted 86 times in 89 appearances for Dortmund during two-and-a-half years there – and he warned there was more to come.
‘I think I can develop a lot under Pep and at this club,’ he said. ‘I think I can get better on a lot of things and hopefully score a lot of goals.
‘I like the style, I like the attacking football, I like the positive vibe that I have when City play football. This is what I like a lot. I think it is a really good fit.’
Haaland’s father Alf Inge played for the club between 2000 and 2003, with City announcing the capture of the highly-rated Norwegian exactly 22 years after they signed his dad from Leeds.
City announced the signing of Haaland with throwback pictures in a social media post
Alf Inge negotiated the personal terms of his son’s deal with City alongside lawyer Rafaela Pimenta.
City believe the emotional attachment Haaland’s family have to the club helped convince him to join and the signing was unveiled with a throwback photo of the player in the blue shirt as a kid.
‘I was born in England and have been a City fan my whole life,’ said Haaland.
‘I know a lot about the club and in the end there were two things: I feel at home here, and also I can develop and get the best out of my game at City.
‘He lived in England, he played for the club. A lot has changed in the last 20 years but he knows what it is, we have been speaking about how it is, what is the best for me and to try to find out everything.’
Haaland said he could develop even further under City manager Pep Guardiola
It is understood that Haaland is set to earn in the region of £385,000 a week, in line with the club’s top wage bracket and Kevin De Bruyne’s salary.
City were expected to part with £63m to trigger a release clause in his contract but have secured Haaland for £12m less than that figure. Agency fees and bonuses will take the eventual outlay to £85m
Those finances are similar to the overall deal Barcelona put together to land Ferran Torres in January.
Haaland could make his first appearance in City colours during their pre-season tour of the United States with a match against Mexicans Club America scheduled for July 21 in Houston.
Haaland’s father Alf Inge played for City for three years and was heavily involved in the deal
Source: Daily Mail Online