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Terms Agreed: Borussia Dortmund hitman accepts personal terms with Chelsea

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Borussia Dortmund striker Erling Haaland has accepted personal terms with Chelsea, as per reports.

The Norway international is one of the most in demand footballers in the world and he has been intensely connected with a move to Stamford Bridge, amid interest from Barcelona, Real Madrid and Manchester United.

Furthermore, now, Ian McGarry claims that personal terms have all been agreed, despite the fact that he also recommends that talks between the two clubs over the transfer fee are still ongoing, which could end up being a sticking point.

Speaking on The Transfer Window Podcast, McGarry said: “Personal terms for Erling Haaland are done, its simply an instance of Chelsea agreeing a fee with Dortmund.”

Haaland supposedly has a release clause of €75m (£64.8m), however this doesn’t happen until the summer of 2022, which means clubs may need to pay a premium if they are to prise him away from the Signal Iduna Park.

As indicated by transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Thomas Tuchel should break Chelsea’s record transfer fee to sign the highly rated 20-year-old.

Chelsea signed Kai Havertz from Bayer Leverkusen last year in a deal worth £70m (€81.30) plus add-ons with his price tagging coming close to the sum they paid for Kepa Arrizabalaga.

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If Thomas Tuchel wants to sign Haaland, Romano uncovered the club should spend around £129m for his services.

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