From the book, Falk revealed: "Haaland drives to Brazzo's house and finds himself face to face with the Bayern sporting director. 'I like the house. I'd like to have it,' Haaland tells Brazzo, before adding, 'But for free!' The cheeky remark breaks the ice between the two. Haaland is impressed by how the Bayern management is acting as a team. They show him how the club is planning for him and how they intend to build the team around him.
"He is THE player of FC Bayern's sporting future, they told him. Bayern will go beyond the limit financially to sign him, something never before seen in the club's history. The words had an impact on Haaland Then Raiola picks up the phone. He tells Salihamidzic: 'You've convinced the boy! Now we need to talk about money.' The agent tells him about the demands. Salihamidzic tells Raiola that he needs to consult with the boards in Munich. While Bayern can't pay as high a salary as Premier League clubs, team Haaland is assured that father and son will receive a generous share of any future record sale.
"Raiola wasn't just holding talks with Bayern. Together with Haaland's father Alfie, he was travelling halfway across Europe to listen to offers from clubs. Raiola calls FC Bayern: 'The transfer won't happen. What I can tell you is that you were top of the list for a long time, from a sporting perspective. You had the best arguments. But financially, you were outbid.'"