Riquelme claimed that Haaland has a release clause, allowing him to leave City and join Madrid. However, Manchester City has released a statement denying these claims, stating that there is "no chance of this happening" and that there is no contractual clause to enable it.
City's statement also mentioned that they are considering taking legal action against Riquelme for using their player's image in this context. Haaland's father and agent have also denied Riquelme's claim, stating that it is "not true."
Haaland recently signed a new contract with City in January 2025, and it is unlikely that he would leave the club soon. The situation may become more complicated with City boss Pep Guardiola departing this summer, but a move to Real Madrid is still highly unlikely.
Both candidates in the Real Madrid presidential election have been making promises to attract top players, and the situation is being closely watched by football fans.











