Former Juventus supremo Giuseppe Marotta has reiterated that not signing Erling Haaland is one of his biggest regrets. In 2017, the Manchester City ace was paving his way in the game at Norwegian outfit Molde.
Football fans - and scouts alike - were only just becoming aware of a certain promising goal machine and Juventus invited Haaland to Turin to watch a game with full intentions of signing him for a fraction of his current valuation.
However, the Serie A giants planned on loaning him out - an offer Haaland swiftly rejected. Marotta, now chief executive at Inter Milan, rued the missed opportunity to sign Haaland when speaking in 2021. READ MORE: City's best XI when injured star Kevin De Bruyne is back available READ MORE: City can feel confident about Pep Guardiola succession plan The 66-year-old left Juventus five years ago and claimed it would prove difficult to lure the Norwegian to Serie A now. "I have many regrets,” he said. “The last one is Haaland, who could have joined Juventus for €2-3million.
In such cases, you have to have the strength to go beyond your budget when they tell you that he is a talent to be signed. "That's where the financial creativity of doing the operation comes in.
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