Soccer-Man City consider legal action after Real Madrid candidate's Haaland pledge


Soccer Football - Premier League - Manchester City v Brentford - Etihad Stadium, Manchester, Britain - May 9, 2026 Manchester City's Erling Haaland celebrates after the match Action Images via Reuters/Jason Cairnduff

MANCHESTER, England, June ⁠4 (Reuters) - Manchester City are considering legal action after Real Madrid presidential candidate ⁠Enrique Riquelme said he would sign the Premier League club's Norway striker ‌Erling Haaland if elected.

Riquelme, a renewable energy entrepreneur challenging incumbent Florentino Perez, made the pledge during an appearance on Spanish television on Wednesday, where he held up a Real Madrid shirt bearing Haaland's ​name.

"The stories which have emerged from Spain regarding the ⁠future of Erling Haaland are ⁠untrue," a City spokesperson said on Thursday.

"There is no chance of this happening and ⁠there ‌is no contractual clause to enable it. We are considering legal action for the use of our player's image in this context."

Riquelme said Haaland, who ⁠scored 38 goals in all competitions last season, had ​a release clause and ‌wanted to move to the Spanish club, adding that he would make ⁠the transfer a ​priority if he wins Sunday's election.

A joint statement from Haaland's father Alfie and the 25-year-old player's agent Rafaela Pimenta swiftly rejected the suggestion, describing it as "not true".

Riquelme added he would ⁠try to sign City's Spain midfielder Rodri, saying ​he had spoken to the player's agent and would "do everything possible" to bring the Ballon d'Or winner to Madrid.

The remarks come against the backdrop of Real's presidential election, the ⁠first in two decades in which Perez is not running unopposed, after the club's two seasons without a major trophy.

Voting is scheduled for Sunday, with around 100,000 club members eligible to take part.

Haaland had the option to join Real in 2022 when ​he left Borussia Dortmund but chose City, where his ⁠father played.

While the striker, who won the Premier League Golden Boot for the third ​time in four seasons, said he would like to ‌play for Real one day, there has ​been no suggestion he is unhappy at City. He signed a new 9-½-year contract in January 2025.

(Reporting by Lori Ewing; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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