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The exotic food that Haaland orders to bring from Norway, regardless of whether it costs a fortune

Erling Haaland does not skimp on expenses when it comes to bringing food, since this allows him to be at an optimal level

By William Estrella

Erling Haaland does not skimp on expenses when it comes to bringing food, since this allows him to be at an optimal level
Erling Haaland does not skimp on expenses when it comes to bringing food, since this allows him to be at an optimal level

Erling Haaland was on the verge of winning the Ballon d'Or this season, however Lionel Messi took the tournament after catapulting himself as World Champion in Qatar with the Argentina National Team. Now the Norwegian has the opportunity to achieve it in the following year since he will fight directly with Mbappé.

Now, according to information from Marca, Haaland is "unhappy with the quality of the fish in Manchester, requesting that his favorite product be brought directly from Norway. According to reports, he has spent a fortune to enjoy the best salmon." The Norwegian wants to have top quality fish since it helps him maintain good physical condition.

Although a lot of money has been spent on bringing in salmon, Erling Haaland decided to take this measure because he believes that there is not the same quality in Manchester. What the Norwegian wants is to continue maintaining his good pace of play and scoring power, which means that he must take care of himself in all aspects, including food.

What Haaland costs at Manchester City?

According to information from the aforementioned portal, Erling Haaland could leave Manchester City as long as they put the millions they are asking for on the table. There is talk of 175 million euros that must be paid for the transfer of the Norwegian forward who is on a roll. There is already someone interested in his services, and it is Real Madrid.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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