Erling Haaland: Ex-Barcelona Star Wants Man City Striker to Ditch Premier League for La Liga

Erling Haaland: Ex-Barcelona Star Wants Man City Striker to Ditch Premier League for La Liga

  • Erling Haaland has been urged to ditch Manchester City and the Premier League for the Spanish La Liga
  • According to a former Barcelona striker, should Haaland move to Spain, it will create a healthy rivalry with Kylian Mbappe
  • Meanwhile, the Norwegian has begun the 2024/25 season on a flying note, scoring nine goals in as many games played

Former Barcelona star David Villa has issued a heartfelt plea to Manchester City's Erling Haaland, expressing hope that the Norwegian striker will ply his trade in La Liga one day.

Villa reckons that Haaland's arrival would elevate the Spanish top flight, especially with Kylian Mbappe already playing for Barcelona's arch-rivals, Real Madrid.

Erling Haaland has been told to consider leaving Manchester City and the Premier League for La Liga.
A former Barcelona star has advised Erling Haaland to consider moving to La Liga. Photos: Neal Simpson/Allstar and Jasper Juinen.
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Villa makes La Liga appeal to Haaland

The 42-year-old, who cemented his legacy in La Liga with Barcelona, Valencia, and Atletico Madrid, emphasised that a direct rivalry between Haaland and Mbappe would be beneficial for Spanish football.

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However, he acknowledged that while the potential competition between the two young stars would excite fans, it might not reach the legendary status of the Messi-Ronaldo era.

“To have [Erling] Haaland against [Kylian] Mbappe in La Liga would be incredible... I hope Haaland can come," Villa told the media, as reported by Tribuna.
"I don’t think they’ll reach the heights of Messi and Cristiano, but it would still be great for the league,” added the Spanish legend, whose understanding of elite strikers adds weight to his opinion.

Would Erling Haaland leave Man City for Barcelona?

Currently, Haaland is tied to Manchester City until 2027, and a move away from the Etihad seems unlikely in the short term.

Nevertheless, there have been persistent reports linking the prolific forward to Barcelona, with suggestions that the Catalan club has already made inquiries about his future.

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Reactions to the post:

Here are of the responses from netizens

@kisavi82049:

"He's building Stats which will never be broken in future."

@EvansKE24:

"He has to be stopped."

@82_Mohali_:

"Bro want's another golden boot."

@iqas7675:

"Haaland outscoring entire teams! 9 goals in 4 games are insane! Manchester City's star is on fire."

@jeremykinyumu:

"This man is a BEAST."

@jeremykinyumu:

"He has brought a lot of impact to the club."

@kmare_07:

"Very clinical in front of a goalpost."

@sarlesachin:

"Erling Haaland is in prime form. He is unstoppable and will break all previous records this season."

The Norwegian goal-scoring machine has started the new season in blistering form, netting an astonishing nine goals in just four Premier League matches, per Transfermarkt.

His extraordinary goal-scoring feats have made him a firm favourite to claim his third consecutive Golden Boot in England.

Haaland tipped by Ronaldo to win Ballon d'Or

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In a previous publication, Briefly News reported that Erling Haaland had been included in Cristiano Ronaldo's shortlist of candidates to win the Ballon d'Or in the future.

Ronaldo, who has five Golden Ball prizes to his credit, picked Haaland and a host of other budding talents in Europe.

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