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Inside Erling Haaland's injury record that could worry Manchester City fans
Erling Haaland has ended his year-long transfer saga by agreeing a 'deal in principle' to join Manchester City in the Premier League this summer.While City fans will welcome a recognised striker with open arms, and one who has scored 61 times in 66 games in the Bundesliga, Haaland's injury record makes for some troublesome reading ahead of the Norwegian's imminent arrival in England.Haaland's injuries, and length of time spent on the sidelines, have ramped up in recent months as his importance to Borussia Dortmund increased, and they slipped out of title contention without him with his time at the club coming to an end.This season, Haaland has missed 16 games for Borussia Dortmund with a total of 95 days on the sidelines.That spell has come over three separate injuries - the first defined as 'muscular problems' saw Haaland out of action for three weeks.The second major knock came to his hip flexor, keeping him out for just over a month, while the third, muscular problems again, kept him out from January to March. What do you think of Haaland's move to City? Let us know in the comments section Haaland also missed 10 games through injury for the German side during the 20/21 season.The most significant of those injuries, a torn muscle fibre, kept him out of action for just over a month at the end of 2020. The Norwegian was also kept out of action with knee problems that season, these problems also plagued him in the 19/20 season at Red Bull Salzburg.However, should Haaland stay fit, City will have signed one of the most prolific attackers of his generation.
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Trillionaire linked with Chelsea has wealth that blows Man City's and Newcastle away
Chelsea could have the support of trillionaire backers should the Saudi Media Group be successful in their bid to buy the club from Roman Abramovich.Stamford Bridge chiefs have had interest from hundreds of potential backers following the news that Abramovich had chosen to sell before being frozen out after Vladimir Putin's Ukraine invasion begun.Having been linked to Todd Boehly and Nick Candy among others, the Saudi Media Group have put in a bid worth £2.7billion with Blues fan Mohamed Alkhereiji leading the pirate consortium.Although Alkhereiji's net worth is said to be in the region of around £1.7bn, the bid is said to have the backing of Mohammed bin Khalid Al Saud.CBS Sports report that Khalid Al Saud, who is a member of the House of Saud, has offered up his support.The House of Saud are thought to have assets worth an astonishing £1.19trillion - which is far more than both Newcastle and Manchester City have at their disposal.While City owners the Abu Dhabi Group alongside Sheikh Mansour are thought to have a net worth of around £9.2billion, Newcastle's Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia have around £500bn.However, there is one huge caveat to the Chelsea links - with Khalid Al Saud said to be involved in a supportive way to help find funding - and not funding a move himself.Will Chelsea win a major trophy this season? Give us your thoughts in the comments sectionWith talks ongoing at Stamford Bridge, Roman Abramovich was seen for the first time in public after having his assets frozen by the UK government.The Russian oligarch was spotted in the VIP lounge at Ben Gurion International airport in Lod, Israel sporting a grey beard and glasses.Although he is barred from entering the UK due to long-standing visa
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