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Man City, Chelsea, Liverpool or Manchester United will win the Premier League title this season IF they sign Erling Haaland in the January transfer window.

This is according to former Aston Villa and England forward Gabby Agbonlahor, who praised striking sensation Haaland following his latest superb showing.

Robert Lewandowski (20) is the only player to score more Bundesliga goals than Haaland (12) this season

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Robert Lewandowski (20) is the only player to score more Bundesliga goals than Haaland (12) this season

Haaland scored his 18th and 19th goals of the season in Borussia Dortmund’s 3-1 win over RB Leipzig on Saturday.

The 20-year-old got on the scoresheet when he fended off four players, before giving the ball to Jadon Sancho, whose cross was headed in by the former.

Agbonlahor reckons Haaland will surpass Neymar, who cost Paris Saint-Germain £198m in 2017, as the world’s most expensive player when he eventually leaves Dortmund.

And if he was to move to the Premier League this month, whichever club signs Haaland instantly becomes title favourites.

Agbonlahor told talkSPORT: “He’s the most complete striker out there for me. We’re talking about Premier League clubs wanting him; I think Bayern Munich or Real Madrid are the favourites to get him.

“I feel like Borussia Dortmund can ask for whatever they want. If you’re talking about £100million for Sancho, you’re talking £180m for Haaland.

“You’re talking ridiculous money. He’ll be the most expensive player ever when he leaves Dortmund because he’s getting better.

“He’s learning, he looks hungry. He’s not happy just to be at Dortmund and score goals, he’s trying to improve his game and he’s going to get better and better.

“You look at the Premier League teams that could do with him now; Manchester City, Manchester United, Chelsea, Liverpool, they could all do with him.

“What would he do for any of those clubs now? If they had him in January, whoever signed him would win the league.”



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