Haaland changes his NAME on national team jersey as Norway make announcement

Erling Haaland has applied a name change in his shirt for the Norwegian national team prior to the upcoming qualifications of his country.

Haaland, 25, will now record his middle name on his number nine shirt, so that the 'Braut Haaland' reads.

Norway are the next in action on 4 September in a friendly against Finland before they are confronted with Moldova in a world cup qualification on 9 September.

The Haaland team is currently top of their group with a maximum of 12 points from four games to date, so that they are put the top of the group and in pole position for a place at the World Cup 2026.

In the meantime, outside the field, Haaland has added to his extensive car collection when he was seen who left the club's Etihad campus in a new Ford Shelby F-150 truck last month.

The truck comes with a V8 engine of five liters and can go from zero to 60 mph in 3.4 seconds.

It contributes to a large fleet of cars that Haaland has bought since he had moved to Man City for Borussia Dortmund in 2022.

The Norwegian has bought remarkably four cars since he was put to his newest man City contract to his newest man City contract earlier this year.

In January, Haaland signed the most lucrative contract in the Premier League history, with its total package worth almost £ 1 million a week for nine and a half years.

The following month, Haaland was seen that training left in an Orange Porsche 911 GT3 that is worth more than £ 200,000.

Haaland was subsequently reported together with billionaire car collector Ole Ertvaag to buy the Bugatti Tourbillion, a report of £ 4 million.

The rare Supercar is one of only 250 made and was invoiced with 'Space Age' functions, including 'Butterfly Doors'.

The Bugatti has a gasoline of 1,800 hp and electric hybrid V16 engine that can bring the car from zero to 62 mph in two seconds and can reach 124 mph in just five seconds.

In May, Haaland explored a yellow Cabriolet Ferrari 812 Superfast, which would have restored the forward £ 320,000.

His collection also includes an Aston Martin DBX 4×4 worth £ 350,000, a £ 250,000 Mercedes Maybach and a £ 120,000 Audi RS6 Avant Quattro.

The attacker in the past was seen in a Ferrari Monza SP2, a Rolls-Royce Cullinan and a Range Rover Sport.

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