In the past few days, we've witnessed some wonderful signings across clubs in Europe's top five leagues. However, it seems a goal beast has been introduced in Germany. Yea, every week we see the likes of Robert Lewandoski, Sancho, Reus etc banging in goals to the applauding smile of the fans. The Polish Bayern forward Lewandoski seems to be on a higher class of his own and has remained the deadliest striker in Bundesliga for some time now. That dominance and pride is about to be shared if not overtaken by the arrival of a younger goal dragon from Red Bull Salzburg call Erling Haaland. He is currently the goal beast that have been unchained into Europe's top flight and is becoming a consistent mayhem to any team that crosses his part. I can imagine what is going on in Manchester United board for missing the signature of this guy. I can imagine the rising fear of PSG as they prepare to lock horns with Burussia Dortmund in their first Champions league round of 16 game, which will be taking place at Signal iduna park. PSG have Kylian Mbappe to unleash on Dortmund, but the guys from Germany have boosted the dreadfulness of their attack with the addition of Haaland, thereby giving Thomas Tuchel more stuff to worry about ahead of that encounter.

The young star who have been on the headlines since arriving Signal iduna park is holding back nothing in making sure every opponent that crosses his path have a taste of his venomous striking prowess. Blessed with a physique that is enough to soar above an average height defender, Haaland is also adorned with a swift deadly left foot, which strikes balls with the speed of light. With his arrival, Dortmund have great chance of giving Bayern a run for their money and can topple the Bavaria club who are currently sitting top on the league. Dortmund are three points behind Bayern who are topping the Bundesliga with 42 points from 20 games. It's worthy to note that Haaland has played just four games for his new side, but the talented Norwegian forward is already nearing double figures for Dortmund. In those four matches, he has only started one, coming of the bench in others. With seven goals already in the Bundesliga and another one against Werder Bremen yesterday in their DFB Pokal match. He had come off the bench as usual, even with Dortmund already trailing by 2 goals, he still found the back of the net to keep his goal tap running. In no distant time, he has made a big name for himself and is fast becoming the teams favorite player, isn't that too fast!😊 But who wouldn't consider him a future Ballon d'or content after becoming the first player to net five goals in his first two games in German top flight. I don't know what the world holds for this young dude, but whatever it is, let's not suppress the notion that he is coming to stay at the top.