Haaland on Ronaldo’s Right Foot: A Glimpse into City’s Contenders and Transfer Buzz

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The Norwegian goal machine Erling Haaland is ready to pick Ronaldo’s right foot over Lionel Messi’s left, should a choice about finishes ever matter. Haaland joked that his left foot still works perfectly, so he would opt for Ronaldo’s right foot instead, a playful moment shared on the Rio Ferdinand FIVE podcast.

Haaland, who joined Manchester City from Borussia Dortmund in 2022, continues to pursue elite form. His contract with City runs through 2027, anchoring a long-term presence at the club.

In this season’s campaign, the Norwegian forward contributed in a big way, featuring in 51 matches across all competitions and delivering an astonishing goal tally. His exploits helped City push for silverware and solidified his status as a central figure in the squad.

City secured another English title this term, adding another chapter to the club’s storied history. The triumph reflected the consistent excellence of the squad under their management and set the stage for further challenges in cup competitions.

Looking ahead, the squad under Josep Guardiola might add two more trophies to its haul. To achieve this, the team would need to triumph in two remaining finals, the FA Cup and the Champions League, where they were scheduled to meet Manchester United and Inter Milan respectively.

Meanwhile, transfer news continued to captivate fans, including the reported move of Ukraine international Mykhailo Mudryk from Shakhtar Donetsk to Chelsea. The signing drew mixed reactions from pundits and supporters, with some listing it among the season’s more controversial acquisitions according to Goal.com (Goal.com, 2024).
This narrative highlights how a single season can reshape opinions about player value and strategic fit in top-tier European football.

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