Erling Haaland has cheerfully invested over £10 million on supercars as the Manchester City striker puts together a truly remarkable collection. According to the Daily Mail, the Norway international treated himself to a dazzling new Lamborghini, spending about two days’ wages – £250,000 – as he enjoys some downtime from his impressive performances on the field.
The report shares that Haaland has excitedly acquired the new Lamborghini Huracan, choosing a stunning matte green color for his ride. The striker was spotted cruising away from City’s training ground, with the Huracan zooming from 0-62 in just 3.4 seconds! This ultra-rare beauty – with only 1,499 models made – boasts a thrilling top speed of 161mph, though it’ll be interesting to see how often Haaland can unleash that kind of speed around Manchester! It’s worth noting that this isn’t even his priciest car, as he also owns a fabulous Bugatti Tourbillion, which is valued at over £4m.

In May, Haaland joyfully purchased a shiny new yellow Ferrari worth over £320,000. His collection also features a luxurious £250,000 Mercedes Maybach, a spectacular £2.7m Mercedes AMG One, a stylish £130,000 Mercedes-Benz GLE Coupe AMG 63 S 4Matic, and a magnificent £300,000 Rolls Royce Cullinan. He even used to own a gorgeous blue Ferrari 812 Superfast! It’s clear that the striker feels he deserves a little pampering after an astounding start to the season; he’s already netted 14 goals in just 10 games across all competitions, and he happily shares that he feels like he’s in the best form of his life.
He shared with City’s website following their win over Brentford: “You could say that, I’ve never felt better than I do right now. So yes, you could say that!”
“I believe it starts with preparation, getting oneself ready for the games. While being physically ready is important, mental readiness is equally essential.”
“And honestly, having a little one makes everything even better because I’m able to disconnect more than ever. I don’t think about football at all, which is different from when you’re younger and you tend to dwell on things a bit. But when I come home, I unwind even more, so I really need to give a shoutout to my son!”

“It was a challenging match, and it reminded me a bit of Stoke City with Rory Delap from 15 years ago. It felt wonderful to win and was super important.”
“They’re quite formidable and throw-ins from the middle pose a challenge, so it’s definitely not easy, but it’s all about preparing and being ready for what’s ahead and analyzing well, which we did! We have such a fantastic backroom staff that executed their roles brilliantly, so all credit goes to them!”
“I think there is always space even when people are low. You just need right timing. I like when people come like this against us as well. Low block is not easy with three big centre-backs and two people in front of them, five people around us at all times. That’s why it’s not easy and that’s why it feels even better.”
Given his numbers already this season, Haaland will have his sights firmly set on the Ballon d’Or, a prize he already admits he covets.
in 2023, he said: “I think everybody cares. But I don’t think it’s a good thing to think about this. If you and your team are playing really well, you will perform well, you will begin to win trophies, [and] you will probably be on the list. Like [Kevin] De Bruyne was – he was third place, I think well deserved, by the way. But yeah, you cannot think of these kinds of things.




