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Manchester United legend Roy Keane claims that Erling Haaland has joined Rivals City "for peanuts" and has given a £ 50m star to West Ham's flyer.

Erling Haaland got off to a perfect start for Manchester City with two goals in his Premier League debut against West Ham.

Haaland's crushing pace was too much for a team ofDavid Moyes to lead.

His first goal was the penalty kick he scored in the win. The second goal came when deftly he scored 1–1 after running behind the Hamers defense.

Manchester United legend Roy Keane, known for his history with the Holland family, praised City striker after game Did.

He told Sky Sports: "He said he was disappointed in one or two missed opportunities.

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"In terms of contracts, it was a no-brainer. $50 million now seems like peanuts for one of the best players in the world with the best potential.

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""Obviously the hardest part is football is about scoring goals and he's doing it for fun and everything looks so easy to him.

"Obviously he is a hard worker and in the interviews there I felt that he was humble and wanted more." It all starts with Haaland's father - Alfé Inge Haaland - standing over Keane after a major knee injury suffered by the Irishman in the game against Leeds. 1997.

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Four years later, Keane falls to his knees for brutal retribution I received - Many believe that the high tackle in the Manchester Derby effectively ended Haaland's football career.

Keen received a five match suspension and Horror for his tackle he was fined £5,000.

He was later handed a five-match suspension and a further £150,000 fine after the United captain admitted the foul was intentional.

In contrast to Haaland,Keane was a Manchester man after a disappointing performance in his 2-1 win over Brighton at Old Trafford on Sunday. Midfielder Scott He caught up with McTominay and Fred.