Erling Haaland is used to leaving defenders in the dust and now he will be able to do it in a fresh £ 320.00 Ferrari.
The Star of Manchester City has been filmed and the club's training complex enters and leaves in a yellow convertible Ferrari 812 Superfast, which can reach speeds of up to 211 miles per hour.
It comes only a few months after he signed the most lucrative contract in the Premier League history, with his total package worth almost £ 1 million a week for nine and a half months.
Haaland is known for its collection of luxury cars and this is his eighth, who becomes a member of a suite with a rare £ 4 million Bugatti Tourbillon – one of only 250 worldwide.
Fans then waved and cheered, 24, the city's training complex left in his new drive in one of the videos that share it on Tiktok.
Although nobody expects he to make full use of the potential of 211 MPH, his Ferrari 0-60 MPH can do in about 2.9s – almost as fast as he can on the field.
Interesting is that his new toys is also a left disc.
“Haaland actually has a new car every month,” wrote a fan on Tiktok.
“Haaland lives casually my dream,” said another.
One said, “Haaland makes good use of that wage check.”
If you think this is fast, wait until you see his new Bugatti, about which we learned in March.
It has a gasoline of 1,800 hp and electric hybrid V16 engine that can bring the car at an incredible speed of two seconds from zero to 62 mph and can reach speeds of 124 mph in just five seconds.
The lush Drive has a top speed of 277 MPH and has space periods such as' butterfly doors.
Believe it or not, his new Ferrari is the third car he has bought since he signed his new deal in the city.
In February he was spied on leaving the training in a beautiful Oranje Porsche 911 GT3 that is worth more than £ 200,000.
His luxury car collection also has a Mercedes AMG, a Ferrari Monza SP2, a Rolls-Royce Cullinan, a Range Rover Sport and an Audi RS6 Avant Quattro.
Haaland returned from an injury to start against Southampton on Saturday, but City could only get away with a 0-0 draw.
The Norwegian frontman has been wonderful for the goal this season, with 21 strikes in 28 Premier League matches, but had been missing for six weeks with an ankle injury.
City managed to win six of their seven games in his absence and gave themselves a chance to finish second over Arsenal, while they also have the FA Cup final against Crystal Palace to look forward to.
