Raiola wants Erling Haaland to be first-ever footballer to net £1million-per-week

There are reports Mino Raiola has set his sights on making Borussia Dortmund ace Erling Haaland the first ever footballer to net £1million-per-week.

The super-agent has already sparked arguably this summer’s biggest transfer saga – with a number of elite clubs circling to snap up the in-demand Haaland.

But The Mirror, via the Mail, have now claimed that Raiola holds grand plans of brokering an eye-watering amount for his client through a sensational overall package.

With a huge basic salary in store, image rights, digital opportunities and commercial deals have all been earmarked in the report as ways of reaching the target.

Raiola’s demands are said to likely rule out the majority of clubs embroiled in the dogfight to sign Haaland except for a handful with enviable finances.

Manchester City, Real Madrid and PSG have all been identified as the only suitors who would be able to stump up the cash.

Barcelona and Madrid officials recently met with Raiola and Haaland’s father, Alf-Inge, on a whistle-stop tour of potential destinations for the 20-year-old.

The Mirror quote the two clubs as having been left ‘shocked’ after Raiola told them about his proposal for one of the world’s finest young talents.

City, as well as Premier League rivals Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United, are also believed to be in the chase to secure Haaland’s signature.