As he gets ready to meet his new teammates at City, ERLING HAALAND has arrived in Manchester and is already dressed like his new boss.
The 21-year-old, who is starting a new chapter in his prolific goalscoring career, was seen catching a taxi from the airport.
As he adjusts to his new surroundings, the Norwegian phenomenon, donning a Stone Island hoodie, went for a walk around the town.
Pep Guardiola has always had a thing for upscale me𝚗’s fashion labels, so it’s possible that the striker has already won over his new manager.
After presumably completing his medical examination in the Spanish city of Barcelona, Haaland took a private plane from the airport on Tuesday morning to his new residence.
Last Thursday, the striker’s lucrative £51 million transfer from Borussia Dortmund to the Premier League winners was finalized.
City fulfilled his release clause before its summer expiration.
And when their new hero landed in the Northwest, supporters could not wait to see him.
But Haaland was not in the mood to sign autographs; a group of children wearing what looked like Norway shirts were turned away.
After their tҺrilling victory against Aston Villa on Sunday, the attacker will undoubtedly join his new friends in continuing their title celebrations.
Despite trailing 2-0 at the Etihad, City rallied for three goals in the final ten minutes to win the trophy.
Liverpool defeated Wolves 3-1 at Anfield, doing their job. However, it proved insufficient to overtake City.
According to SunSport, Haaland gave his Borussia Dortmund teammates and staff Rolex watches worth HALF A MILLION pounds as a parting gift.
Haaland scored in a 2-1 victory over Hertha Berlin over the weekend, bringing his farewell to the Dortmund supporters.
As he is ready to leave for England, Bild claims that he has also given the watches to the entire team and backstage workers.
It has been alleged that he has spent approximately £12,730 on 33 Rolex watches for each of the players.
Then, for the backroom crew, he purchased at least an additional 20 OMEGA watches, each of which was valued at about £4,128.