Erling Haaland was seen taking it easy on vacation after a tough season for Norway and Manchester City.
With 27 goals in the Premier League, Haaland, who is 23 years old, played another important part in Pep Guardiola’s team’s fourth straight title win.
After that, the Norwegian played for his country in two friendlies against Kosovo and Denmark, where he scored four goals.
Along with that, Haaland was seen having fun on Tuesday in Saint-Tropez, France.
The 23-year-old was seen on a boat with friends in the high-class vacation spot. His father Alfie, who played in the Premier League for Nottingham Forest, Leeds, and City, was also there.
If you saw Haaland on the boat, he was wearing all peaches and sunglasses to chill out.
The 23-year-old was seen on a jet ski at one point. He was having a great time since Norway didn’t make it to Euro 2024 this summer, so he had some extra time off.
While in Ibiza over the weekend, Haaland was seen getting loose at a party. Now he’s in Saint-Tropez.
There was a club on the party island where Haaland went. He stood by the DJ’s deck and danced all night to hits like Michael Jackson’s “Billie Jean.”
At this event, the Norwegian star wore a £2,540 silk Louis Vuitton “Monogram” outfit.
His outfit included a multicoloured Monogram shirt that cost £1,360 and Monogram shorts that cost £1,180. This shows how much he loves wearing clothes that go together.
On the DJ’s deck, Haaland could also be seen talking with other people while getting the crowd excited. Everyone was looking at him.
Haaland, meanwhile, gave a vague answer last week when asked about his future at City.
Haaland has won back-to-back English Premier League golden boot awards since joining the club in 2022. He has continued to do great work for Guardiola’s team.
Even though Haaland was playing amazing in front of goal, he wouldn’t say if talks were going on to extend his contract at the Etihad.
Haaland told the Norwegian news station TV2: “I’ve had two great years and have three years left.” That’s all I have to say.
When asked again if talks were still going on, he replied, “That’s all I can say about it.”