Man City Dismiss Transfer Speculation After Real Madrid Presidential Candidate Shows Haaland Kit
Manchester City rejected suggestions striker Erling Haaland would join Real Madrid after a presidential candidate displayed the player's potential jersey.

Manchester City have dismissed speculation about striker Erling Haaland's potential transfer to Real Madrid after a candidate in the Spanish club's presidential election displayed a jersey bearing the Norwegian's name during a live television appearance.
The incident occurred during Real Madrid's ongoing presidential campaign, where candidates are presenting their visions for the club's future. One candidate unveiled a Haaland shirt on live television as part of their campaign promises to supporters.
Manchester City quickly moved to distance themselves from the suggestion that their star striker would be moving to Spain. The English club's response indicates they view the display as premature speculation rather than any reflection of actual transfer negotiations.
Haaland has been a key player for Manchester City since joining the club, and his potential availability has been a subject of ongoing speculation in European football circles. Real Madrid has historically pursued high-profile signings as part of their transfer strategy.
The incident highlights the intersection of football politics and transfer speculation, particularly during Real Madrid's presidential election period when candidates often make ambitious promises about potential signings to attract voter support.