-
Romanian president nominates EU deputy Tomac as PM to end deadlock
-
Leclerc rejected rival offers to stick with Ferrari
-
What we know about Trump relatives' project in Albania
-
German prosecutors demand life term for Christmas market attack
-
Oil drops, stocks mostly higher despite AI concerns
-
Shaheen-led Pakistan dismisses Australia for 157 in third ODI
-
Iran leader says dealt enemies 'decisive blow' in Middle East war
-
'Blood gold': how gangs took control of Venezuela's mines
-
Andreeva races past Kostyuk to reach French Open final
-
Is Iran's new supreme leader taking up the reins of power?
-
Hungary drops charges against organisers of banned Pride marches
-
Hezbollah chief rejects truce, demands Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon
-
Mourinho takes Turkey to top Europe rights court over sanctions
-
England collapse against New Zealand in first Test
-
Mboko hails 'Queen' Serena ahead of tennis legend's return
-
Brazil may purchase 20 more fighter jets from Sweden
-
UK PM says Elon Musk 'trying to whip up division' over student's murder
-
Iraola jets in to Liverpool to finalise Anfield deal
-
Guardiola quit '100 times' before leaving, says Man City chairman
-
Martinez Novell replaces Hjulmand as Leverkusen coach
-
Napoli confirm Conte exit with Allegri tipped as new coach
-
Israel strikes Lebanon after 'last chance' truce announcement
-
MEXC Tops New Contract Listings in CoinGecko's 2026 State of Crypto Perpetuals Report
-
New Zealand dismiss England debutant Gay before rain halts 150th Lord's Test
-
Vast astronaut mission kicks off commercial race to replace ISS
-
Zverev heads up final four in men's French Open semis
-
What we know about Kushner's project in Albania
-
Iran leader says dealt enemies 'decisive blow' in Mideast war
-
City weigh legal action after Real Madrid presidential hopeful targets Haaland
-
French pair propose new term to define 'environment'
-
'Persepolis' author Marjane Satrapi dies aged 56
-
SpaceX seeks a record $75 bn in stock market debut
-
Israel strikes Lebanon after truce announcement
-
Somalia capital rocked by gunfire and fighting overnight
-
Fiji rejects Australian billionaire's 'Pacific ashtray' garbage plan
-
South Korea ruling party fails to flip Seoul in blemish on local poll results
-
South Africa's closed white enclave attracting Afrikaner youth
-
Nigerian museum revamp brings treasures within reach
-
Nepali climber alive after six days missing on Everest
-
South Korea's ruling party fails to flip Seoul in blemish to local polls showing
-
Brunson vows no let up after Knicks comeback sinks Spurs
-
From poplars to pistachios, Afghans rediscover the value of trees
-
South Korea edge El Salvador 1-0 in final World Cup warm-up
-
Wembanyama 'not worried' after Knicks stun Spurs in finals opener
-
Knicks rally to beat Spurs in NBA Finals game-one thriller
-
N. Korea's Kim vows 'exponential' boost in nuclear forces
-
Overtaken by Hong Kong in global wealth management, Swiss keep cool
-
Indonesian rupiah falls to record low against US dollar
-
Stocks drop on AI, rate hike worries as Lebanon deal hits oil
-
US House votes to curb Trump on Iran war as talks stall
City weigh legal action after Real Madrid presidential hopeful targets Haaland
Manchester City are considering legal action after Real Madrid presidential candidate Enrique Riquelme said he would sign superstar forward Erling Haaland if elected.
Riquelme made the announcement on Spanish television on Wednesday, holding up a Real shirt bearing Haaland's name and the number nine.
The presidential hopeful also said he would move for Spain international Rodri, who still has a year remaining on his contract with City.
"Rodri plays in a position Real Madrid need and he fits the profile. If I become president, he will play for Real Madrid," Riquelme said on Antena 3.
"With Rodri, he is under contract and we must respect Manchester City. We would sit down to talk with the club and his representatives as early as next Monday," added the renewable energy entrepreneur.
"As for Haaland, it is a different situation. He has a release clause and would like to join Real Madrid," Riquelme said.
City issued a strong response to the comments about Haaland on Thursday.
"The stories which have emerged from Spain regarding the future of Erling Haaland are untrue," said a club spokesman.
"There is no chance of this happening and there is no contractual clause to enable it. We are considering legal action for the use of our player image in this context."
Haaland joined City in 2022 and signed a new nine-and-a-half-year contract in January 2025.
The 25-year-old Norwegian has been a prolific goalscorer since his arrival at the Etihad, winning the Premier League twice and the Champions League.
Haaland won the League Cup and FA Cup this season, also picking up the Premier League Golden Boot with 27 goals.
The Real Madrid election takes place on Sunday.
Riquelme, a successful businessman, is challenging Florentino Perez, who has been president since 2009.
The 79-year-old was first elected Real Madrid president in 2000, overseeing the club's Galactico era before resigning in 2006 but returned three years later.
O.Ortiz--AT