Erling Haaland has officially extended his contract with Manchester City, securing his future with the club until June 2034. The 24-year-old Norwegian striker, who has netted 111 goals in 125 appearances since joining from Borussia Dortmund in 2022, will remain with the reigning Premier League champions for at least another seven years.
The extension marks a major commitment from City, especially as the club awaits the outcome of charges for 115 alleged breaches of the Premier League’s financial rules.
Haaland’s new deal effectively removes any potential release clauses that were present in his previous contract, ensuring the forward will remain with the club through his 30s. He will be 34 when the contract expires.
This long-term agreement is a clear statement from Manchester City, particularly in light of interest from other top clubs, including Real Madrid, who had long been linked with the striker.
The extension strengthens City’s position in the transfer market, securing one of the world’s top forwards for the foreseeable future.