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No plans to let Haaland leave Dortmund amid transfer speculation – Zorc
Michael Zorc addressed Erling Haaland's future ahead of Borussia Dortmund's Bundesliga fixture against Cologne on Saturday.
Borussia Dortmund are planning a long-term future with star Erling Haaland as sporting director Michael Zorc dismissed the ongoing transfer speculation.
Haaland has enjoyed a rapid rise to stardom, cementing his status as one of football's most lethal forwards since swapping Salzburg for Dortmund in January amid links to Real Madrid, Manchester United and Juventus.
The 20-year-old – crowned the 2020 Golden Boy winner – became the quickest player to 15 Champions League goals in the competition's history after opening the scoring in Tuesday's 3-0 win over Club Brugge.
Haaland finished with a brace as he took his tally to 16 through 12 games in the Champions League, surpassing Ruud van Nistelrooy and Roberto Soldado with seven matches to spare.
Norway international Haaland has 10 goals through seven Bundesliga matches this season, and 17 across all competitions in 2020-21 – including a Champions League-high six strikes.
As Haaland continues to attract interest from Europe's elite, Zorc addressed the player's future, with reports he has a €75million (£67m) release clause that is set to become active in 2022.
Zorc on Haaland
"I am happy when [Erling Haaland's] enthusiasm is high, because it means that he plays well for us and we have all done a good job," Zorc told reporters ahead of Saturday's Bundesliga fixture against Cologne.
"I don't have to say anything to the other managers, because of course we are planning for the long term with Erling.
"He plays well for us and he hasn't been with us that long, not even one year. In this respect, I would like to see him with us for a while yet."
Since joining Dortmund at the start of 2020, Haaland has scored 33 goals in just 31 appearances for the German giants.
Haaland has netted 23 times in just 22 Bundesliga matches for Dortmund, who are second and a point adrift of defending champions Bayern Munich through eight matchdays.