Erling Haaland said eight magic words that will thrill all supporters of Manchester City during his first interview since signing from Borussia Dortmund.
Those words were: “I’ve been a City fan my whole life.”
It is not unusual for a new signing to claim some sort of historical special feeling towards their new club.
But Haaland’s words are backed up by evidence – in the form of photos showing him dressed in a City kit as a child.
Haaland’s dad Alfie played for City between 2000 and 2003, making 47 appearances.
Asked why he chose to join City when he had offers from many other top clubs, Haaland replied: “First of all, my father a little bit.
“I was born in England. I’ve been a City fan my whole life. I know a lot about the club.”
He added: “I feel a bit at home here and also I think I can develop and get the best out of my game at City.”
City benefitted from a release clause in Haaland’s contract at former club Dortmund to sign him for just £51.2 million, according to BBC Sport.
Haaland scored 86 goals in 89 games for Dortmund.
The 21-year-old recently netted his 20th international goal in just his 21st appearance for Norway.
Source: si.com