Guardiola: Haaland “not stupid enough” to leave Manchester City for Barca

Pep Guardiola has dismissed rumours linking Erling Haaland with a move to Barcelona, insisting the prolific striker is “not stupid enough” to consider leaving Manchester City after penning a 10-year contract extension.
Haaland, who has already scored 11 goals in eight games this season, recently committed his long-term future to the Premier League champions.
Reports in Spain had claimed Barcelona president Joan Laporta was targeting the 25-year-old as part of his re-election campaign, but Guardiola was quick to ridicule the speculation.

“He Isn’t stupid enough” – Guardiola
Speaking ahead of City’s weekend fixture, Guardiola said Haaland’s decision to stay reflected his ambition and intelligence.
“I think Erling isn’t stupid enough to sign something he doesn’t want to accomplish, that is for sure,” he said.
“But it’s football, who knows what will happen? Nobody knows. What I do know is that he has a long contract here, and he’s doing really well and scoring a lot of goals.”
The Spanish manager, who spent four years managing Barcelona, admitted he understood why his former club would be interested in a player of Haaland’s calibre.
“Every club dreams of Haaland”
Guardiola added that Laporta’s admiration for Haaland was only natural, given the Norwegian’s extraordinary impact.
“Can you tell me one club that wouldn’t dream of Erling Haaland?” he asked.
“I understand Barcelona dream of him, and so would every club in the world. If he weren’t with us, it would be a dream for Manchester City to have him.”
The 53-year-old praised Haaland’s integration into the team, crediting his teammates for creating the opportunities that allow him to shine.









