“For the past six months I’ve decided not to say anything out of respect for Dortmund. Now the club have started pressuring me to make a decision. But all I want is to play football,” the 21-year-old, whose star had once risen in Salzburg, vented his displeasure at the club leadership’s demand to clarify his future by March after two goals against Freiburg on Saturday. “You want an answer. So it’s time to get things done. It means something is going to happen now,” Haaland said.
Due to an exit clause, Haaland can leave Borussia Dortmund this summer for a fee of 75 million euros despite a contract that runs until 2024. It is doubtful that, according to the Norwegian, the first talks between Haaland, his advisor Mino Raiola and Dortmund in January will take place in a relaxed atmosphere. Haaland does not want to break a decision over his knee. As a team, you are currently in a “difficult phase. I want to focus on football. Because then I’m at my best. Not when other things are on my mind.”
A freak out two weeks ago in the 2-2 draw against Eintracht Frankfurt, which was unusual for the 21-year-old, showed how much the issue is straining Haaland’s nerves. When Haaland was pushed by ÖFB team player Martin Hinteregger after the late Dortmund equalizer, the Norwegian insulted the Carinthian loudly and audibly with the words, which were not ready for printing: “Fuck you idiot! Fucking idiot!” In stoppage time, Haaland also took on Frankfurt’s double goal scorer Rafael Borre. After being kicked several times by him, the 21-year-old Norwegian positioned himself in front of Borre, first punched his chest and then grabbed between his legs.
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At Borussia Dortmund, they reacted irritated to Haaland’s “Wut-Interview” with former Rapidler Jan-Age Fjörtoft, according to the “Bild” newspaper, but they also tried not to exaggerate the matter further. “There are no problems with him. He’s young, he’s allowed to do that,” said BVB managing director Hans-Joachim Watzke, who hasn’t given up hope of an early extension with the striker, who has been courted by several top European clubs from England to Spain: “If it happens that he stays , we are very happy.”