Borussia Dortmund managing director Hans-Joan Watzke believes Erling Haaland's future will be settled within the next two months. Haaland has been widely tipped to leave BVB this summer once the £64million transfer clause triggers in his contract, with Europe's elite circling.
Erling Haaland's future is up in the air. (Image: GETTY)
Watzke has claimed Haaland's future will 'clear up' in the coming weeks, potentially before late March-early April, and he is uncertain the Norwegian sensation will stay.
He told RTL: "I don't know [if Dortmund can keep Haaland]. That will certainly clear up in the next few weeks, maybe a month, maybe six weeks."
However, he doesn't seem to be dwelling on the prospect of his star man due to the club's past ability to replace the likes of Robert Lewandowski and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.
"If he leaves, we'll handle it the way we've always done it. We'll find someone new again," Watzke added.
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