A move to Manchester United was mooted before linking up with Dortmund and the ambitious 20-year-old striker admits anything is possible.
Haaland leaves open door open for a future Premier League transfer, but the Norwegian frontman says representing England was never an option that he considered
He has nailed his colours to Norway’s mast, with an opportunity to turn out for the Three Lions given little thought.
“I really don’t know, I moved back to Norway when I was four years old, so I didn’t think about that too much. I’m Norwegian and I’m proud of it.”
While snubbing the chance to play for England, Haaland is open to the idea of playing his club football there.
Having gone on to forge his own professional career at the highest level, Haaland had options to weigh up when it comes to international football.
He added: “I always try to come into the top five leagues, and right now I feel that Germany is fitting perfectly. You’ve seen this so far. The top five leagues, that’s every footballer’s dream.”
Haaland had several options to mull over when making a move to Dortmund, with clubs across Europe scrambling to secure his signature.
“I always put a lot of pressure on myself, so that’s also been a natural thing,” he said.
“But pressure from a move? I try not to think about it too much. It’s a lot of pressure, of course. Dortmund is a big club. But that’s something that you have to live with.”
Haaland has been able to settle quickly at Dortmund as he forms part of an exciting young squad.
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