Over the past few weeks, Erling Braut Håland has been linked with Manchester United, partly thanks to the striker’s lightening start to the season with Red Bull Salzburg.
He has 17 goals and five assists to his name from 10 appearances.
The Red Devils have scouted the striker on repeat occasions and he’s opened the door for a future transfer to England. The 19-year-old had also heaped praise on Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, giving the former Molde manager credit for helping to guide his early career.
Calciomercato claims the Norway international is a ‘dream’ for Solskjaer, but his side may face an obstacle in completing a potential transfer.
Håland is represented by Mino Raiola and the Italian website claims the super-agent can ‘complicate’ Manchester United’s plan to sign his client.
That’s because United have a poor relationship with Raiola after the Paul Pogba saga in the summer. The World Cup winner wanted to leave, but the club were reluctant to allow the midfielderto get what he wanted.
Calciomercato adds Manchester United may change their plans for Håland since they have to deal with Raiola.