ERLING HAALAND is in line to become the Premier League's top earner.
The goal-scoring machine has reportedly been offered a new deal at Man City that will make him the highest-paid player in the history of England's top flight.
Haaland, 24, has been sensational since his arrival in Manchester in 2022, scoring 105 goals in 114 games since signing from Borussia Dortmund.
And despite already being the league's second highest-paid player, earning £375,000-per-week, City have reportedly laid a record-breaking new offer on the table that will make him the Prem's top earner.
According to The Mirror, the four-in-a-row champions have offered Haaland a staggering £500,000-per-week contract that will see him stay at the Etihad until the end of the 2028/29 season.
That HALF A MILLION pound a week contract would see him pull away from teammate Kevin De Bruyne, who is currently the Prem's best paid player with his £400,000-per-week deal.
Unsurprisingly, City are said to have received a "positive response" to the lucrative offer from Haaland and his camp after negotiations in Norway alongside the bagman's family and Brazilian super-agent Rafaela Pimenta.
Man City are reportedly "increasingly confident" that the Norwegian international will put pen to paper on the proposed two-year extension.
However, it's claimed there is still a stumbling block that could de-rail the deal.
Haaland's camp are understood to be steadfast in keeping the striker's £150million release clause in place, but City execs want it dropped.
The Mirror's report says that both parties could agree on increasing the release clause to £200m to get a deal over the line.
Should Haaland sign the deal he will be one of the best-paid players in all of Europe and the standout earner in the Premier League.
The former RB Salzburg forward will be making over £150,000 more per week than the Prem's third and fourth highest earners - Mohamed Salah and Casemiro.
He would earn some £175,000 more every week than Raheem Sterling, who's £325,000-a-week wage - which is split between Arsenal and Chelsea - makes him the Prem's fifth top earner.
Bruno Fernandes, Marcus Rashford, Bernardo Silva and Jack Grealish are also part of the league's top 10 highest-paid players and would still see their £300,000-per-week wages pale in comparison to Haaland's.
While the Prem's 10th best-paid star, Kai Havertz, would be earning almost HALF of Haaland's salary, despite making some £280,000 every week.
jaydklnopu
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Haaland better think trice, don't regret it later... if MC found guilty 115 charges, you will play in Second Tier league... Go to PSG that's better.....
Lovebug2
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Rashford will never leave Manchester United. Noone will pay that nonsense salary to him. Rashford is worth 30 K
Hitbclno
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well done man utd - u make top two with wage list
Dante101
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Lol No wonder his team mates dont pass him the ball he scores and earns tripple deh wages.
tidabiklty
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Rodri should be paid more expected him to be on 3th or 4th High paid players this ain't fair
Rodri will surpass Halaand if he agree another renewal of contract he is a ballon 'dor winner and team is struggling without him so don't worry he will earn more money in the future
oneFive_0
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So what your saying is that Messi or Ronaldo who could be on 500k a week should earn the same salary as Rico Lewis or Akanji due to equality
Yes same base salary , then different incentives based on player ability, value addition to club etc, but also these incentives must be on fixed amounts. but not the same for all the clubs, this could be like Chelsea with their own base salaries, Man United also their own, Barcelona etc based on their revenue generations. My philosophy is basically about reducing these huge salary margins between players of the same clubs
Daphoenix23
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Trashford doesn’t deserve to be in that list
nwaniObinna
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Halaad please just sign the deal already
Noah1987
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this people want to spoil football
Succdertu
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Why Rashford is earning such amounts??? overrated player
samizayn7
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okay I think FIFA needs to introduce regulations that restrict clubs from paying players so much money with huge margins. Imagine two players from the same team but different salaries with huge margins. P1 gets £400k then P2 gets £100k both P1 & P2 from the same club how would P2 react or feel. I understand that talents and abilities differ but this is too much and undeserving.
So what your saying is that Messi or Ronaldo who could be on 500k a week should earn the same salary as Rico Lewis or Akanji due to equality
samizayn7
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The money wey the papa no make for city as a player. The son dey reap them clean clear
Aswr [Crylaugh] papa go dey bill am steady
Pebbekmoyz
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is this Yoruba language?
😳[Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh]
miecelmn
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The money wey the papa no make for city as a player. The son dey reap them clean clear
is this Yoruba language?
bamiserejohn
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The money wey the papa no make for city as a player. The son dey reap them clean clear
Pebbekmoyz
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okay I think FIFA needs to introduce regulations that restrict clubs from paying players so much money with huge margins. Imagine two players from the same team but different salaries with huge margins. P1 gets £400k then P2 gets £100k both P1 & P2 from the same club how would P2 react or feel. I understand that talents and abilities differ but this is too much and undeserving.
Yeah I agree
Pebbekmoyz
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Rodri should be paid more expected him to be on 3th or 4th High paid players this ain't fair
sheffayo
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Rich clubs have finally monetized football in recent time. Imagine in the next 5-6 years now, some clubs will be offer a player £1,000,000 per week. What a lucrative business!
Kesadlor
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unfair that other clubs are unable to pay this kind of salary.
suzadlmpsy
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Only in Premiere League will a flop like Sterling be earning so much. No goal this season. Crazy
Phatzo
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so 🤷🤷🤷
He own United 😝😝😝
zadbdinrsu
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Salah is the best EPL player right now
so 🤷🤷🤷
elnjr
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guess the money is in Manchester
bamadiloty
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Jack Grealish getting 300K 🤣🤣🤣
Phatzo
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Salah is the best EPL player right now
oneFive_0
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okay I think FIFA needs to introduce regulations that restrict clubs from paying players so much money with huge margins. Imagine two players from the same team but different salaries with huge margins. P1 gets £400k then P2 gets £100k both P1 & P2 from the same club how would P2 react or feel. I understand that talents and abilities differ but this is too much and undeserving.
ALEXANDERSALEKXZ10
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imagine Pedri and Casado feeding this guy