Alfie Haaland, father of Manchester City star Erling, says his son is keen to show his value and footballing quality in all the major leagues.

And he reveals - in statements that came in the documentary "Haaland: The Big Decision" - that Erling wants to prove his abilities in all tournaments.

"He can stay in every tournament 3 or 4 years at most. For example, he (spent) two and a half years in Germany, and the same in England, then Spain, Italy and France."

Alfie's words were consistent with the statement of Fernando Sanz, the former Real Madrid player and former president of Malaga, who said that Erling Haaland, the Manchester City striker, has a clause in his contract that enables him to join Real Madrid in 2024.

The Norwegian striker scored 14 goals in his first season in the Premier League, and is the top scorer in the Premier League, 7 goals behind Harry Kane, who is in second place, and this is why the "Norwegian Cyclone" is looking to break all the records that were in front of it.

Sanz explained - on the famous Spanish program "El Chiringuito" - that the striker has an opportunity to transfer his enormous talent to the "Bernabeu" in 2024.

🚨EXCLUSIVA @FernandoSanzD19 🚨

💣 "HAALAND tiene CLÁUSULA de SALIDA en 2024 para ir al REAL MADRID" 💣 pic.twitter.com/EiIxXbBbEC

— El Chiringuito TV (@elchiringuitotv) October 4, 2022

He continued, "The information that I have indicates that there is a clause in the contract that allows Haaland to leave in his second year, and the strange thing is that the contract includes very useful conditions for one club, which is Real Madrid."

Haaland and Bandan to leave

There are two penalty clauses in Halland's contract with Manchester City, and not one, as is customary in all player contracts, according to what the Spanish newspaper "MARCA" (MARCA) revealed in July 2022.

The value of the two penalty clauses revealed in the contract: 200 million euros in 2024, and 175 million euros in 2025.

The Norwegian international was able to impose two penalty clauses on the "Citizens", the same formula he used to leave Borussia Dortmund for 70 million euros, and Leipzig in 2019 for 20 million euros.

The departure clause is linked to the club's sporting achievements with Halland.