Erling Haaland is one of the hottest properties in football right now and his agent Mino Raiola has been discussing the Norwegian's future options.
In Raiola's view, Haaland has what it takes to make it at any club and in any league in the world, having already proven so many doubters wrong.
"With Haaland, everybody was wrong and he did things much quicker than everybody imagined," the agent said in an interview with The Athletic.
"Haaland is in front of his own development. He is ahead of his own schedule. Maybe I was too careful when I said 'let's move to Dortmund instead of I-don't-know-where'.
"I'm 100 percent convinced and everybody's convinced that this boy can move to any club. Wherever he wants, already on this level.
"He could have done that last year, but maybe last year there were still teams saying 'oh, he was in Red Bull, can he do it in another club?'
"He is quicker than his own prediction. So yeah, Haaland is the talk of the town."
Raiola vs FIFA
The interview in The Athletic also moved on to other issues and Raiola continued his war of words against FIFA.
"I cannot accept that an organisation that has people in jail wants to regulate my life and my business," he said.
"I will not accept it. I will not accept they are my boss. I will not accept that they want to regulate things in a way that is not logical, not honest, and against my principles.
"I will fight for the rights of the players, because they want to take away the power of the player. I will not accept that. I never did, and I never will."
Conflicts with Ferguson and Guardiola
Finally, Raiola also reflected on his previous clashes with Alex Ferguson at Manchester United and with current Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola.
"When Ferguson criticised me, that was my biggest compliment anybody could give me," he said.
"Ferguson is used to people coming in and saying 'yes sir'.
"All I have to say that when Ferguson left Manchester United the club's owner, by buying back Paul Pogba, told me that I was right. I didn't want to take Pogba away. It was Ferguson who didn't believe in Pogba.
"So when Ferguson says 'I don't like him', it's the biggest compliment that I could have. It's like saying Sepp Blatter says 'I don't like him'. Fantastic. I don't care what Ferguson says.
"As for Guardiola, I've closed the book already a long time ago. Everybody knows what I think of him personally and he can say what he thinks for me personally. I think he's a great trainer and that's how it is.
"I will not shut up for anybody. I'll give my opinion. I think that it is my right."