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Haaland will never cost a billion, here's the Liverpool player who will exceed his value

Liverpool's attack could provide competition for City killer 

By Charles Cornwall

Liverpool's attack could provide competition for City killer 

Although what Erling Haaland has achieved so far speaks of the most lethal striker in the world with those 22 goals in 15 games wearing the Manchester City shirt, his abilities as a striker leave open a possibility of failure that could cost the Norwegian that historical record in terms of the value of a footballer, being surpassed perhaps not by someone with more goals than him, but by a more complete killer in terms of functions within the field of play.

Raphaela Pimenta said Haaland will be worth a billion dollars in the future. Although his high level of effectiveness at the Citizen's makes it difficult to find a rival to compare him to, there are a number of players in Europe who will be migrating to other institutions in the coming transfer markets where their true potential will be exploited, with much talk of Jude Bellingham joining Liverpool being a combination that promises not only a step up in level for the British midfielder but also for his potential team-mates.

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Perhaps the man who could break Haaland's billion-dollar record is his former Borussia Dortmund team-mate, for in that hypothetical case, the midfielder could raise his game on Merseyside with a squad richer in opportunities alongside big-name players. Although at the same time, the likes of Mohamed Salah and Darwin Nunez could benefit from the reinforcement and be just as competitive as the Norwegian, undoubtedly causing an increase in his value to be matched.

With Jürgen Klopp understanding that Jude Bellingham and Kylian Mbappé are still just rumours at Anfield, the Reds boss continues to work with what he has available, with no clear contender in Erling Haaland competing in a league of his own with Robert Lewandoski. Liverpool's poor form means that today their players are not standing out and can compete against the Norwegian, but because of age and playing conditions, perhaps the Uruguayan attacker Nunez could be the one to upset the plans of the man already nicknamed the Android.

<strong>Salah can overtake Haaland</strong>

It is true that Darwin Nunez today is not living his best moment at Liverpool being still in a process of adaptation to the English competition, making the boss of the Reds everything so that this charrúa striker can awaken again that scorer's nose and take advantage of the opportunities that Diogo Jota, Luis Diaz and Mohamed Salah can offer him in every game, because if these conditions come together, the Liverpool striker could first justify his purchase price and then begin to raise its value exponentially and reach the numbers that today the Norwegian manages both financially and in football.

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