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Real Madrid ‘have been told Erling Haaland wants to play for them and start transfer negotiations’ for £120m striker


 REAL MADRID have reportedly been told Erling Haaland wants to join them.

The prolific Borussia Dortmund striker is in huge demand with a host of leading European clubs chasing his signature.

Erling Haaland has a phenomenal scoring recordCredit: EPA

According to Marca, Haaland has set his sights on a move to Spanish giants Real Madrid and has instructed agent Mino Raiola to start talks over a deal.

But there will be plenty of clubs in the running to sign one of the biggest stars in Europe.

Manchester United have made Haaland their main transfer target but the Red Devils face serious competition to land him.

Premier League leaders Manchester City are also interested in signing the 20-year-old Norway star.

Chelsea have also been linked with a move while Barcelona are in the running to sign him.

It promises to be one of the transfer stories of the summer with Haaland’s future appearing increasingly likely to lie away from Dortmund.

Haaland has scored 31 goals in 30 matches this season as he continues his astonishing record.

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The potent striker is the fastest player to score 20 Champions League goals after taking just 14 matches.

And Haaland is set to get another chance to star on the big stage when Dortmund face Man City in the quarter-final of the Champions League.

But it appears the lethal finisher’s first choice is to land a dream move to Real Madrid with Zinedine Zidane’s side leading the race to sign him.

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