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Erling Haaland ‘Splashes Out £2.1m On Two Private Jets’

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Erling Haaland ‘Splashes Out £2.1m On Two Private Jets’

Erling Haaland, a striker for Manchester City, is said to have spent £2.1 million on two private planes.

Statements from his rights company, York Promotions Ltd., reportedly indicate that the Norwegian celebrity has signed a deal to buy two airplanes, according to the Mirror.

Reports attached to the annual accounts disclose: “The company has entered into an agreement to acquire an interest in two aircraft for an amount of £2,155,342.”

The news follows another incredible season debut for the striker, who scored four goals in just two Premier League games.

The 24-year-old netted a goal in the league’s first match against Chelsea and a hat-trick in Manchester City’s commanding comeback victory over recently promoted Ipswich Town.

The Citizens star boosted the assets of his company to £12 million between December 2022 and December 2023, according to the most recent annual accounts.

Erling Haaland’s account at the bank shows about £7 million in cash, with £2.5 million in net assets.

The striker is reportedly considering a move into the soft drink industry, where he intends to introduce his own line of energy drinks. He has a history of diversifying his commercial ventures.

The Mirror reported that Haaland’s lawyers sent documents to the UK’s Intellectual Property Office listing the following items: “Drinking water; sports drinks; energy drinks; fruit drinks; fruit juice beverages; protein drinks; carbohydrate drinks; protein-enriched sports beverages; energy drinks containing caffeine; energy drinks [not for medical purposes].”

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