Erling Haaland: Father and agent Mino Raiola head for Real Madrid meeting AFTER Barcelona talks

Erling Haaland’s agent Mino Raiola and his father Alfie have been seen arriving at Real Madrid this afternoon, just hours after the pair visited Barcelona for talks over the star striker.  

Haaland is one of the most sought-after players in Europe, having scored 49 goals in as many games since arriving from RB Salzburg last January, with Manchester United, City and Chelsea all interested in the 20-year-old. 

Barcelona’s new president Joan Laporta appeared to have stolen a march on his competitors after his assistant picked up Haaland’s agent and father from the airport on Thursday morning as the pair arrived for talks over a £154million move. 

However, El Chiringuito TV has revealed images of super agent Raiola and Alfie arriving at Madrid headquarters on Thursday afternoon, mere hours after their meeting with Barcelona.  

Erling Haaland's agent Mino Raiola and father Alfie Haaland have been spotted at Real Madrid just hours after meeting with Barcelona

Erling Haaland’s agent Mino Raiola and father Alfie Haaland have been spotted at Real Madrid just hours after meeting with Barcelona

Erling Haaland's father Alfie (pic) and agent Mino Raiola arrived in Barcelona on Thursday morning

Alfie and agent Raiola (pictured) were picked up by Joan Laporta's assistant

Erling Haaland’s father Alfie (L) and agent Mino Raiola (R) arrived in Barcelona on Thursday

The 20-year-old (pictured with his dad last year) could leave Borussia Dortmund this summer

The 20-year-old (pictured with his dad last year) could leave Borussia Dortmund this summer

Haaland's future is the subject of much speculation with Dortmund setting a £154m valuation

Haaland’s future is the subject of much speculation with Dortmund setting a £154m valuation

Raiola will lead negotiations with several clubs in what is expected to be a fierce battle for Haaland’s signature this summer

Raiola and Haaland Snr flew in from Nice at 9:30am, held a two-hour meeting with Laporta and Barca’s new director of football Mateu Alemany, who sold the club and next season’s project to Haaland’s representatives, before moving onto Madrid. 

Haaland Snr and Raiola’s visit comes after reports emerged that Madrid are looking to offload the £150million worth of talent currently out on loan to help them finance a move for either Haaland or PSG star Kylian Mbappe this summer.

Gareth Bale and Arsenal pair Martin Odegaard and Dani Ceballos are among nine players out on loan from the La Liga champions, with the Norway captain in particular impressing out of the trio in north London.

And according to Spanish outlet AS, Madrid are looking to sell some of the players in that €176m ‘loan box’ to help them finance a move for Mbappe or Haaland. 

Raiola and Haaland Snr’s visits on Thursday are unlikely to be their last, with City, United and Chelsea all hoping to lure the Norwegian to England this summer in what is expected to be a fierce battle for the hotshot. 

New Barca president Laporta’s priority is to sign the Norwegian forward this summer, with Dortmund valuing their star man at £154million.

Even though Barca are in a precarious financial state, amid debts soaring past £1billion, Raiola’s excellent personal relationship with Laporta means there is optimism at the Nou Camp that a deal for Haaland could be reached. 

Real Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane is on the hunt for a big-name attacker this summer window

Real Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane is on the hunt for a big-name attacker this summer window

Reports in Spain suggest the club could offload £150m of talent to land Haaland or Mbappe

Reports in Spain suggest the club could offload £150m of talent to land Haaland or Mbappe

The forward has a £65m release clause at Dortmund which only comes into effect in 2022, but he could leave this summer as Dortmund struggle to qualify for next season’s Champions League. 

The news of Raiola and Haaland Snr in Barcelona comes as the hierarchy at Dortmund reportedly saw Raiola’s comments on the player this week as a ‘declaration of war’.

The super agent admitted he was ‘maybe too careful’ in facilitating a move to Dortmund instead of Man United for Haaland last year, and used the phrase: ‘Oh no, let’s move to Dortmund instead.’ 

But the Bundesliga club responded angrily to Raiola’s phrasing, with German outlet Sport 1 saying they see it as a ‘declaration of war’ while Raiola ‘plays poker’ for the Norwegian’s next big move. 

Barcelona's new president Joan Laporta has his sights set on signing Haaland this summer

Barcelona’s new president Joan Laporta has his sights set on signing Haaland this summer

Speaking to The Athletic, Raiola said: ‘With Haaland, everybody was wrong. He did things much quicker than everybody imagined. 

‘Haaland is in front of his own development. He is ahead of his own schedule. Maybe I was too careful when I said, “Oh no, let’s move to Dortmund instead of I-don’t-know-where”. 

‘This boy — I’m 100 per cent convinced and everybody’s convinced — can move to any club, wherever he wants, already on this level. And he could have done that last year.

‘But maybe last year there were still teams (saying), “Oh, he was in Red Bull (Salzburg), can he do it in another club?”.

Dortmund (pic CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke) see Raiola's comments as a 'declaration of war'

Dortmund (pic CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke) see Raiola’s comments as a ‘declaration of war’ 

‘He is quicker than his own prediction. So yeah, Haaland is the talk of the town.’

Previous negotiations between United and Haaland’s representatives collapsed after the Premier League giants refused to meet their demands. 

It is understood Dortmund agreed to give Raiola and the player’s father a significant share of the future sales value, which the hierarchy at Old Trafford were reticent to sanction.

But in December 2019, Raiola insisted it was Haaland who rejected the advances of United after the Red Devils blamed the agent for the deal collapsing.

source: dailymail.co.uk