Manchester City has been advised that a huge deduction in the FFP points could force Erling Haaland to leave the platoon, under a clause in his contract.
WHAT HAPPENED?
The fat Norwegian striker has committed to an economic 10-year deal at the Etihad Stadium.
Questions have, still, been asked of whether said terms will be feted.
THE BIGGER PICTURE
City presently has at least 115 Financial Fair Play charges hanging over their head, with a verdict imminent following an independent hail. It has been suggested that the reigning Premier League titleholders could be hit with a penalty of over 100 points, which would lead to them falling out of the English top flight.
WHAT JOHN ARNE RIISE SAID?
Quizzed on whether Haaland would stick around for a stint in the Championship, former Norway transnational John Arne Riise speaking in association with Bet MGM-told thing of his fellow countryman “If City go down, I suppose a lot of players are going to leave. Currently, I am surprised that they gave Haaland a 10-time contract.
“It just shows Haaland, his family and the club that they are really going for it. They are in a dip in performances, they have not been the stylish this season, so they are eager to get new players in, young players, and try to get back to the top.”
DID YOU KNOW?
Pressed further on the chances of Haaland seeing out a stunning decade-long contract in Manchester, ex-Liverpool protector Riise added: “It all depends on the charges, what is going to be with all of those that City is facing.
“I suppose they inked that deal just to show the intention of City. They have inked a lot of other players lately as well. They are trying to make for the future.
“I suppose Haaland’s idea is to stay there for 10 times. I do not know what clauses they have. He would not have inked it if he did not suppose it could be. But, should they get a points deduction or go down a division, I am sure there is a clause in there that lets him go.”
What is next for Man City?
City will be hoping that deportation is not a commodity that they have to concern themselves with, as they remain adamant that they have done nothing wrong on the FFP front. The anticipation is that they will appeal against any warrants that are handed out.
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