Manchester City striker Einin Harlandt has been scoring goals this season, and Real Madrid are rumored to be looking at him as a future acquisition target. In fact, Real Madrid were in the running for the Norwegian striker last year, but unfortunately lost out to Manchester City in the end. The Times reported earlier that the reason for Einincharlant's transfer decision last year was to use a scoring system to judge the suitability of the proposed team, and Real Madrid ended up losing in the hands of Binschmar!
After Aynincharanter decided to leave Dortmund last year, he was approached by Manchester City, Real Madrid and other giants. The Times said that he, his father and his manager at the time, Raona, rated a number of teams on their competitiveness, stadium size and need for strikers, among other things, and that Real Madrid lost the most points for their need for strikers. Considering that Bensma was at its peak, Anincharant only gave Real Madrid 5 points in this category (out of a maximum of 10), while Manchester City, on the other hand, scored a full 10 points.
Spanish media are reporting that Real Madrid are still interested in Einin Chalant, with the Norwegian striker rumored to have a departure clause in his contract with Manchester City that will come into effect in 2024, so Real Madrid could take advantage of the situation. Binschmar will be 36 years old at the end of this year, and if Real Madrid make another move next year, I believe the striker's rating will be much higher.