Juventus has admitted he had the chance of signing global superstar Erling Haaland for a minuscule sum.Giuseppe Marotta moved to Juventus as an executive in 2010 before leaving in 2018 to Serie A rivals Inter.
And during his time in Turin, when Haaland was plying his trade in Norway, the 64-year-old admitted he could have landed the now-Borussia Dortmund striker for about £1.7m.Fabrizio Romano tweeted his as saying: "One of my biggest regrets was the Haaland deal.
I was Juventus CEO and we had the chance to sign him for €2m from Molde... it was close."Now it’s impossible to see Haaland in Serie A - there’s no chance for Italian clubs to sign him next summer”.Haaland is fast becoming one of the best players in the world, having scored 67.
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