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Inside Erling Haaland's $10 Million Mansion
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00:00Favourite meal? What do you eat, by the way?
00:03Yeah, favourite meal is things we can almost never eat.
00:07We can only eat once in a burger, pizza.
00:10No, I love, I said it before, I love kebab or kebab pizza.
00:14A £50,000 cryotherapy chamber, six bedrooms in Cheshire's Golden Triangle,
00:19£8 million in cars, a €500,000 spending spree in six hours.
00:23But what really happens inside Erling Haaland's multi-million dollar fortress?
00:27The truth is stranger than you think.
00:30From city apartment to countryside estate.
00:32Picture this, one of football's most lethal strikers,
00:35a man who shattered virtually every goal-scoring record in the book,
00:39trading the glittering lights of Manchester's city centre
00:41for the serene rolling hills of the Cheshire countryside.
00:44In early 2025, Erling Haaland made a move that signalled something profound,
00:48not just another property purchase,
00:50but a fundamental shift in how he envisions his life off the pitch.
00:54This wasn't merely about acquiring more square footage
00:56or adding another trophy property to his collection.
00:59No, this was about creating a sanctuary, a place of peace and quiet,
01:03away from the relentless scrutiny that comes with being one of the world's most recognisable athletes.
01:08The Norwegian goal machine, who had been residing in a Manchester city centre apartment
01:12since his blockbuster transfer to Manchester City in 2022,
01:16decided it was time for something different, something more permanent,
01:20something that reflected not just his success, but his evolving priorities as a human being.
01:24The new Cheshire mansion, a sprawling six-bedroom estate valued in the multi-million pound range,
01:29represents far more than just an upgrade in living space.
01:32It's a statement about family, about longevity, about planting roots in a place he now calls home.
01:38Located in the heart of the affluent Golden Triangle near Alderley Edge,
01:42a region locals affectionately call the Footballer Belt.
01:45This property sits approximately 30 minutes from Manchester City centre
01:48and a mere ten-minute drive from team-mate Jack Grealish's residence.
01:52The area has become a magnet for Premier League stars, and it's easy to understand why.
01:56The combination of exclusivity, privacy and proximity to training grounds
02:00creates the perfect balance for athletes who need to escape the public eye
02:04while remaining close to their professional obligations.
02:07The journey to this purchase began in October 2024,
02:10when Haaland was spotted viewing potential properties in the area.
02:13This wasn't impulsive shopping, this was methodical planning,
02:17the same kind of precision and calculation he brings to his positioning in the penalty box,
02:21and the timing, it couldn't have been more significant.
02:24This move came on.
02:25The heels of life-changing developments in his personal world.
02:28In October 2024, Haaland and his long-time girlfriend,
02:32Isabel Haugsen-Johansen, announced they were expecting their first child.
02:36The baby arrived at the end of 2024,
02:39transforming Haaland from football's most clinical finisher
02:42into something equally important, a father.
02:44Suddenly, that city apartment, with all its modern conveniences and urban energy,
02:49didn't quite fit anymore.
02:50When you're responsible for another human life,
02:52when you're thinking about school runs and bedtimes
02:54and creating memories that will last a lifetime,
02:57you need space, you need quiet.
02:59You need a garden where a child can run and play
03:01without photographers lurking around every corner.
03:04The mansion was bought specifically for peace and quiet,
03:06allowing him to unwind with Isabel and their child,
03:09away from the intensity that defines his professional existence.
03:12No, 10, 10.
03:13But I want to know, obviously, what's the best and foremost congratulations,
03:17but I want to know why, apart from the obvious,
03:20obviously being at home and happy,
03:22why did you accept it?
03:24I think, in the end, it was an easy decision for me.
03:31When Terry Henry asked about his decision to sign the contract extension,
03:35Haaland revealed it was ultimately straightforward,
03:38a decision driven by feeling at home and happy in Manchester.
03:41The property itself sits in a serene, upscale neighbourhood
03:44known for its large estates and celebrity residents.
03:47It's designed with privacy as a paramount concern,
03:49featuring expansive grounds that provide the kind of seclusion
03:52money literally cannot buy in most places.
03:55While specific room-by-room details remain scarce
03:57due to Haaland's well-known preference for privacy,
04:00the mansion is described as both luxurious and spacious,
04:03with multiple living areas perfect for entertaining guests,
04:06a modern kitchen equipped with everything a professional athlete
04:08might need for their carefully calibrated diet,
04:11and ample bedrooms for family and visitors.
04:13Haaland explained the decision was driven by conversations
04:16with club leadership.
04:17How much they wanted him in the project made him feel valued
04:20and committed to Manchester City's long-term vision.
04:23But here's where it gets really interesting.
04:25This isn't just any luxury home.
04:26Sources speculate it includes high-end amenities
04:29similar to those in his previous rentals,
04:31such as a fully equipped gym and a sauna
04:33for maintaining that peak physical condition
04:35that makes him virtually unstoppable on match days.
04:38And if Haaland's history is any indication,
04:40there's likely something even more extraordinary
04:42hidden within those walls,
04:43something that sets this residence apart
04:45from every other footballer's mansion in the area.
04:47You see, Haaland has become notorious.
04:49In the football world for his approach to recovery
04:51and performance optimisation,
04:53he's been known to install specialised equipment in his homes,
04:56the kind of cutting-edge technology
04:58that most athletes only dream about accessing.
05:00Take, for instance, his famous cryotherapy chamber,
05:03a walk-in ice pod valued at around £50,000,
05:06approximately $60,000,
05:08that he installed in his previous Cheshire rental.
05:11This isn't your average ice bath.
05:12We're talking about a sophisticated piece of equipment
05:15capable of plummeting temperatures to minus 200 degrees Celsius,
05:18minus 328 degrees Fahrenheit,
05:21creating an ultra-cold environment
05:23that helps reduce inflammation,
05:24accelerate muscle recovery,
05:26and maintain the kind of physical dominance
05:28that has made him the most feared striker in world football.
05:31After scoring two goals in Manchester City's 5-0 Champions League victory
05:36over Sparta Prague on October 23, 2024,
05:39most players would be celebrating,
05:41soaking in the adulation,
05:42perhaps enjoying a night out with teammates,
05:44not Haaland.
05:45Instead, he went straight to his cryotherapy chamber,
05:48prioritizing recovery over revelry.
05:50Manchester City's official ex-account
05:51even shared a photo of the moment,
05:53captioning it,
05:54Ice-cold at Erling Haaland,
05:55showing him emerging from the chamber shirtless,
05:58wearing a blue Manchester City woolly hat,
06:00white face mask,
06:01black neck protection,
06:02and white arm sleeves,
06:03surrounded by clouds of frigid vapour.
06:05The feeling Haaland got from Manchester City's leadership
06:08was what ultimately sealed his commitment,
06:10that sense of being wanted and valued
06:12in their long-term vision.
06:13Yeah, in the end,
06:15it's the feeling I get when I speak with,
06:18when I spoke with Ferran,
06:20when I spoke with Khaldun and everyone.
06:23That's the good feeling I got,
06:25and in the end,
06:26that's what I wanted.
06:27Teammate Jack Grealish
06:28has praised Haaland's professionalism,
06:30noting his dedication
06:31to 10-hour daily treatment routines
06:33that include ice baths,
06:34gym sessions,
06:35and cryotherapy,
06:36calling him the best professional I've seen.
06:38While many footballers talk about dedication,
06:41Haaland lives it with an almost obsessive intensity
06:43that would make even the most disciplined athletes uncomfortable.
06:46Given this track record,
06:48it's highly likely that the new Cheshire Mansion
06:50comes equipped with similar,
06:51if not more advanced,
06:52recovery technology.
06:53Perhaps there's a red light therapy bed
06:55like the one he spent £15,000 on in 2025
06:58to treat muscles and ease joint aches.
07:00Maybe there's a hyperbaric oxygen chamber
07:02for flooding tissues with oxygen
07:04to reduce inflammation.
07:05The possibilities are endless
07:06when you're earning £525,000 per week
07:09in base salary.
07:10With performance bonuses
07:12potentially pushing that figure
07:13between £750,000
07:15and £865,000 weekly.
07:18The exact cost of...
07:19The mansion isn't publicly disclosed,
07:21but it's reported as multi-million pounds,
07:23with similar properties in the area
07:25valued anywhere between £3 million
07:27and £20 million,
07:28depending on size and features.
07:30This could very well be
07:31the dollar X million mansion
07:33referenced in various reports,
07:34where X represents a variable high figure
07:37that reflects both the property's exclusivity
07:38and the premium attached to privacy
07:41in such a sought-after location.
07:42What makes this purchase even more significant
07:44is what it represents
07:45in terms of Haaland's commitment
07:47to Manchester City and England.
07:49In January 2025,
07:50he extended his contract through 2034,
07:53a deal that could potentially see him
07:54earning over £260 million
07:56by the contract's end.
07:58This isn't a player keeping his options open,
08:00maintaining flexibility
08:01for a move to Barcelona or Real Madrid.
08:04This is a player saying,
08:05I'm here, this is home,
08:06this is where I'm building my legacy.
08:08The recovery fortress and athletic sanctuary.
08:11If the Cheshire mansion represents
08:13Haaland's commitment to family and permanence,
08:15then what lies within its walls
08:16represents his obsession
08:18with maintaining the physical edge
08:20that has made him virtually unstoppable.
08:21To understand the true nature of Haaland's home,
08:24you have to understand something fundamental
08:26about the man himself.
08:27He doesn't view his residence
08:29as merely a place to sleep and relax.
08:31For him, home is an extension
08:32of his professional toolkit,
08:34a carefully curated environment
08:35designed to maximise
08:36every aspect of his performance.
08:38Haaland's approach to recovery
08:40borders on the scientific,
08:41or perhaps even the obsessive.
08:43While most elite athletes
08:44have fitness routines,
08:45Haaland has elevated this
08:46to something resembling a religion.
08:48His history with injuries
08:49during his Borussia Dortmund days,
08:51where he missed significant time
08:53with various physical setbacks,
08:54taught him a valuable lesson.
08:56Prevention is everything.
08:57The body is both the athlete's greatest asset
08:59and their most vulnerable possession,
09:01and maintaining it requires
09:02constant, meticulous attention.
09:04Yeah, of course,
09:05ever since I came here,
09:08you know, we speak about
09:09he's a genius and all of this,
09:12and I think he is.
09:14I do, I do the same.
09:15I think he's a genius.
09:16But also what I maybe admire the most
09:19is how hard he works, you know,
09:20and people don't think,
09:21because people think he's just,
09:23he knows everything,
09:24and to know everything,
09:26you have to work for it,
09:27and that's exactly what he does.
09:29When discussing Pep Guardiola's influence,
09:31Highland emphasized that
09:33what he admires most
09:34isn't just the tactical genius,
09:35but Guardiola's relentless work ethic,
09:38the understanding that knowledge
09:39requires dedication.
09:40The centerpiece of his recovery arsenal,
09:42wherever he lives,
09:43is undoubtedly his relationship
09:45with cold therapy.
09:46The cryotherapy chamber
09:47he purchased in October 2022,
09:49shortly after his transfer
09:50to Manchester City,
09:51cost £50,000,
09:53a sum that would make most people wince,
09:55but represents barely a fraction
09:56of his weekly earnings.
09:57The chamber uses liquid nitrogen
09:59to create extreme cold environments,
10:02with temperatures capable of reaching
10:03minus 200 degrees Celsius,
10:05minus 328 degrees Fahrenheit,
10:08cold enough to make Antarctica
10:09seem balmy by comparison.
10:11But here's the fascinating part.
10:13Sessions in the chamber
10:14are limited to a maximum of five minutes
10:16to avoid serious health risks
10:18like hypothermia or frostbite.
10:19Some sources mention
10:20even shorter sessions of 60,
10:2290 seconds for optimal subjective benefits.
10:25Imagine willingly subjecting yourself
10:26to temperatures that could literally kill you
10:28if you stayed too long,
10:29all in the pursuit of marginal gains
10:31in recovery time.
10:32That's the level of dedication
10:33we're talking about here.
10:35And how hard he works
10:36is inspiring even for me
10:38as a player for him as well.
10:40So with him,
10:43I'm so happy to keep on working with him,
10:47for him to develop me even more
10:49and for him to demand even more for me
10:52because, you know as well,
10:54it's not only smiling
10:57and everything, you know,
11:00it's an everyday thing
11:03where you have to turn up
11:04to be online,
11:06to be ready for next training,
11:08for next game and everything
11:09and he demands this from you or from me
11:12and this is also something I like
11:15because in the end he's the best.
11:19Harland explained how Guardiola's demanding nature
11:22pushes him to show up every day,
11:24ready for training and matches,
11:25a constant requirement to stay online
11:27and prepared that he actually appreciates
11:29because it comes from the best.
11:31Dr. Rajpul Bra,
11:32a sports scientist and physiotherapist,
11:34explains that while objective data
11:36on cryotherapy chambers
11:37doesn't strongly support their use,
11:39subjective feedback from athletes
11:41tends to favour it.
11:42In other words,
11:42athletes feel better,
11:44recover faster
11:44and perform at higher levels
11:46even if the hard science
11:47doesn't fully explain why.
11:49For someone like Harland
11:50who has scored 94 goals
11:52in 101 games for Manchester City
11:54as of August 2024,
11:56if it feels like it works,
11:57then it works.
11:58The results speak for themselves
11:59but cryotherapy is just one component
12:01of Harland's comprehensive recovery system.
12:04He regularly uses ice baths,
12:05often spending 10 minutes post-match
12:07in water temperatures
12:08around 53 degrees Fahrenheit,
12:1012 degrees Celsius
12:11to preserve cartilage
12:12and reduce muscle soreness.
12:14He's been spotted in these
12:15during team tours,
12:16including a memorable sighting
12:17in Houston in 2022.
12:19Unlike the cryotherapy chamber,
12:21ice baths have more robust research
12:23backing their physiological benefits,
12:25showing measurable reductions
12:26in muscle soreness and inflammation,
12:28though they require
12:29building tolerance over time.
12:31Yoga and meditation
12:32form another pillar of his routine,
12:34helping with flexibility,
12:35mental focus and muscle stretching.
12:37In 2025,
12:38he added a red light therapy bed
12:40spending 15,000 pounds
12:41on equipment designed
12:42to treat muscles
12:43and ease joint aches
12:44using specific wavelengths of light
12:46that penetrate tissue
12:47at cellular levels.
12:48Some reports also mention
12:50a hyperbaric oxygen chamber,
12:52often confused with cryotherapy
12:53but serving an entirely different purpose,
12:56which floods tissues with oxygen
12:57to reduce inflammation
12:58and accelerate healing.
13:00His training regimen
13:00extends even further
13:02into specialized territory.
13:03He uses underwater treadmills
13:05for low-impact conditioning,
13:06contrast pools that alternate
13:08between 100 degrees Fahrenheit
13:09and 59 degrees Fahrenheit
13:11for circulatory benefits
13:13and even practices grounding,
13:15walking barefoot on natural surfaces
13:17to supposedly connect
13:18with the Earth's electrons.
13:19Whether there's hard science
13:20behind every method is debatable,
13:22but Harland approaches recovery
13:24with the mindset
13:24of leaving no stone unturned,
13:26no potential advantage unexplored.
13:28Yeah, and this is something with me as well.
13:32Sometimes he tells me,
13:34stay high, don't come.
13:36So you want to come?
13:37And he says, don't come?
13:38Sometimes, yeah.
13:39Oh, okay, interesting.
13:41But this is, you know,
13:43it's a few things,
13:44like, because he's such a detail freak,
13:49you know,
13:49and there's these small details
13:51where sometimes it can be annoying
13:54if he tells you 20 times,
13:56do this, do this, do this, do this,
13:58and in the end you're like,
13:59I'm trying, I'm doing it, you know.
14:03And as I say,
14:04he's such a hard worker
14:06and he studies,
14:09or I don't know
14:09if he sees the game differently
14:11or whatever.
14:12He does.
14:13Harland candidly discussed
14:14Guardiola's meticulous nature,
14:16being a detail freak
14:17who repeats instructions
14:18which can be frustrating,
14:19but ultimately stems
14:20from his different way
14:21of seeing the game
14:22and his tireless study of football.
14:24This obsession with optimization
14:25extends to his daily habits as well.
14:27He turns off all gadgets by 10 p.m.,
14:30wears blue light blocking glasses
14:31and maintains a strict sleep schedule.
14:33Sleep, after all,
14:34is when the body truly repairs itself,
14:36when muscles rebuild
14:37and the nervous system recalibrates.
14:39For Harland,
14:40getting enough rest
14:41isn't just about feeling refreshed,
14:43it's about maintaining
14:44the razor-sharp reflexes
14:45and explosive power
14:46that make him
14:47the most feared striker in football.
14:49And then there's the diet.
14:50Harland follows what some have called
14:52a 6-0-0-0-calorie caveman diet,
14:55featuring organ meats
14:56like heart and liver,
14:57foods packed with nutrients
14:59but rarely found
14:59on modern dinner tables.
15:01He drinks a magic potion smoothie
15:03made from milk, spinach and kale
15:04and consumes only filtered water.
15:06This isn't about enjoyment,
15:08it's about fuel,
15:09about giving his body
15:10exactly what it needs
15:11to perform at superhuman levels.
15:13Favourite meal?
15:14What do you eat, by the way?
15:16Yeah, favourite meal
15:18is things we can almost never eat.
15:20We can only eat once in a...
15:22A burger, pizza.
15:23...vacation.
15:23No, I love...
15:25I said it before,
15:26I love a kebab or a kebab pizza.
15:28I absolutely love it,
15:29I have to say.
15:30It's one of the best things,
15:32but I can never eat it.
15:33And sometimes I sit home
15:34and I'm like,
15:35oh, it would be so good,
15:37but then I go to the fridge
15:39and make something else,
15:40you know, that's my life.
15:42In a moment of endearing vulnerability,
15:44Hayland admitted
15:45his favourite food
15:45is kebab or kebab pizza,
15:47something he can almost never eat,
15:49only allowing himself
15:50the indulgence once
15:51during vacation,
15:52often sitting at home
15:53craving it,
15:54but choosing discipline instead.
15:55The mansion then
15:57becomes more than just a home,
15:58it's a performance centre,
15:59a recovery facility,
16:01a temple dedicated
16:02to the pursuit
16:02of physical perfection.
16:04Every room,
16:04every piece of equipment,
16:05every design choice
16:07serves the singular purpose
16:08of keeping Harland
16:09at the peak of his powers.
16:10It's where the legendary
16:11Pep Guardiola's influence
16:13meets cutting-edge sports science,
16:15where discipline meets technology,
16:16where today's recovery
16:17creates tomorrow's
16:18match-winning performance.
16:20Beyond the mansion,
16:21a global empire.
16:23While the new Cheshire mansion
16:24represents Harland's
16:25primary residence
16:26and family home,
16:27it's merely one jewel
16:28in an increasingly impressive
16:29real estate crown.
16:30Harland's property portfolio,
16:32worth over $15 million combined,
16:34spans three countries
16:35and reflects both
16:36shrewd financial planning
16:38and a deep connection
16:39to his roots.
16:40Each property tells a story
16:41about different aspects
16:42of his life,
16:43his Norwegian heritage,
16:44his love for Mediterranean sunshine,
16:46and his professional journey
16:47through European football.
16:49Let's start with
16:49what might be
16:50his most extravagant acquisition,
16:52the Marbella Mansion in Spain,
16:54purchased in spring 2022
16:56for $7.12 million,
16:58approximately £6 million.
17:00Located in Marbella's
17:01exclusive Golden Mile
17:02on the Costa del Sol,
17:04this Mediterranean-style villa
17:05spans an incredible
17:0622,507 square feet
17:09with 4,000 square feet
17:11underground,
17:11emphasising both opulence
17:13and the kind of seclusion
17:14that's become increasingly
17:15precious to high-profile athletes.
17:17The estate features
17:18a large outdoor pool,
17:20outdoor shower,
17:21and lush gardens
17:21with multiple seating areas
17:23perfect for al fresco dining
17:24under the Spanish sun.
17:26Inside,
17:26the mansion boasts
17:27several spacious bedrooms
17:28suitable for family or guests,
17:30large living rooms
17:31with high ceilings
17:32that create an airy,
17:33breathable atmosphere,
17:34a modern kitchen
17:35equipped with an island
17:36for casual dining,
17:37a sauna for post-training recovery,
17:39a fully equipped gym,
17:40and a huge garage
17:41for his growing collection
17:42of luxury vehicles.
17:44Yeah, of course,
17:45things have changed
17:46in the last couple of years.
17:49I think when you
17:50move to a new country,
17:52there's kind of unlike
17:53people don't really know
17:55how you play
17:56and how you will deal
17:57with things
17:58and deal with things
17:59and everything.
18:01But,
18:01as I said,
18:03things change
18:03and you get used to things
18:05and I think
18:06when things like this
18:08happen,
18:09I mean,
18:09it's a positive thing,
18:11but I think
18:12then it's even more important
18:13to have good people
18:14around you,
18:15to have people
18:15who can protect you
18:18and to also make you
18:20stay on the ground
18:21and to don't stop
18:24doing things
18:25or whatever,
18:25to let you keep
18:27on working hard,
18:28to work on your things
18:29you have to do
18:29and to,
18:32I think for me,
18:33as a guy from Norway,
18:35I think it's important
18:36to do a lot of normal things
18:37as well in my life.
18:39Harland discussed
18:40how moving to a new country
18:41changed things,
18:42emphasizing the importance
18:43of having good people around
18:45to keep him grounded
18:45and the value
18:46of maintaining normal activities
18:48despite fame.
18:48Social media glimpses
18:50show Harland relaxing
18:51in the backyard
18:52with features like
18:53a patio, grill
18:54and even a basketball hoop
18:55for casual downtime.
18:56Harland uses this property
18:58primarily as a vacation retreat,
19:00often visiting
19:00during off-seasons
19:01to recharge
19:02under the Mediterranean sun.
19:04The purchase sparked rumors
19:05about potential interest
19:06in Spanish football,
19:07though his recent contract
19:09extension to 2034
19:10with Manchester City
19:11has firmly quashed
19:12those speculations,
19:13for now at least.
19:14Before settling
19:15into his new
19:16Cheshire estate,
19:17Harland rented
19:17what's become known
19:18as the Pogba Mansion
19:19in Hale Barnes
19:20valued at $4.6 million
19:22$3.8 million
19:24This six-bedroom property,
19:26previously owned
19:27by Paul Pogba,
19:28became Harland's
19:29initial UK base
19:30after joining
19:30Manchester City in 2022.
19:32Set in a gated community
19:34with manicured lawns
19:35and secure access,
19:36it offered the privacy
19:37essential for a newly
19:38arrived superstar
19:39adjusting to life
19:40in English football.
19:41This property
19:42is one of the better
19:43documented in Harland's
19:44portfolio.
19:45It includes six reception rooms,
19:46a heated swimming pool,
19:47steam room sauna
19:48and a state-of-the-art gym,
19:50but the real showstopper.
19:51An indoor football pitch
19:53called the PP Arena,
19:54complete with LED lighting
19:55and an electronic scoreboard,
19:57perfect for Harland's
19:58relentless training regimen.
20:00He added personal touches
20:01like his famous
20:02cryotherapy chamber
20:03during his tenancy,
20:04transforming the rental
20:05into his own
20:05personal performance laboratory.
20:07So I think of different things
20:10and everything,
20:11even if it's a walk at home,
20:12even if I go to the grocery store
20:14and all of these kind of things.
20:15I know it sounds stupid,
20:16but these things help me
20:19to forget sometimes
20:21the little things
20:22and remind me of
20:25why I started playing football.
20:27In the end,
20:27we started playing football
20:28because we liked it,
20:29you know,
20:30when we were younger
20:30and everything.
20:31Harland spoke about
20:32maintaining perspective
20:33through simple activities
20:34like walking
20:35or grocery shopping.
20:36Back in his homeland,
20:37Harland owns
20:38a three-bedroom apartment
20:39in Oslo,
20:40worth $3.28 million,
20:422.6 million pounds.
20:43This unit sits
20:44in a high-security building
20:45attached to the
20:46five-star Samero Hotel,
20:48offering a private retreat
20:49with top-notch security
20:50whenever he returns
20:51to Norway
20:52for international duty
20:53or family visits.
20:54Interior details
20:55remain minimal,
20:56focused on comfort
20:57rather than extravagance,
20:58but it represents
20:59an important connection
21:00to his roots
21:01and his responsibilities
21:02as captain
21:03of the Norway national team.
21:05There's also mention
21:05of an early Malaga property
21:07in Spain,
21:08owned pre-2020
21:09via family investments,
21:11though little is known
21:12about its interiors.
21:13It's another Spanish foothold,
21:14another piece
21:15in a carefully constructed
21:16portfolio
21:17that spans the continent.
21:18But property
21:19is just one aspect
21:20of Harland's
21:21luxurious lifestyle.
21:22His car collection,
21:23valued at over
21:248 million pounds,
21:25reads like a fantasy.
21:26Garage come to life.
21:27He's added several
21:28high-value vehicles
21:29in recent years,
21:30often spotted driving them
21:31around Manchester
21:32or during luxurious vacations.
21:34The collection includes
21:35a Porsche 911 GT3,
21:38160,000 pounds,
21:40200,000 pounds
21:41in vibrant orange,
21:42an Aston Martin DBX 707,
21:45350,000 pounds
21:47in lime green,
21:48dubbed the world's
21:48most powerful SUV
21:50at the time,
21:50a Rolls-Royce Cullinan,
21:52300,000 pounds,
21:53350,000 euros,
21:55with twin turbo V12 power,
21:57a Range Rover Sport
21:58P510 E 1st edition,
22:00120 pounds,
22:01000 plus,
22:03with massage seats,
22:04and a yellow Ferrari
22:05812 Superfast,
22:07320,000 pounds,
22:08among many others
22:09including an Audi RS6
22:11Avant Performance Quattro,
22:12120,000 pounds,
22:14151,770 pounds,
22:17that serves as his
22:18daily driver.
22:19His watch collection
22:20rivals his cars
22:21in extravagance,
22:22valued in the millions
22:23and dominated by Rolex,
22:24but extending to
22:25prestigious brands
22:26like Patek Philippe
22:27and Audemars Piguet.
22:29He collaborates with Breitling
22:30on limited edition pieces,
22:32showcasing his influence
22:33in luxury horology.
22:34The collection includes
22:35various Rolex Submariner models
22:37like the Starbucks
22:38126610LV,
22:41$19,000,
22:42Hulk 116610LV,
22:45$28,000,
22:46and Smurf 116619,
22:48tilde dollar 47,000.
22:50As of 2025,
22:52Harlan's net worth
22:53sits between
22:53$40 million
22:54and $60 million.
22:56That's just the foundation,
22:58with performance bonuses
22:59tied to goals,
23:00assists,
23:00appearances,
23:01and trophies,
23:02plus lucrative image rights.
23:03This can escalate
23:04to between
23:05£750,000
23:06and £865,000
23:08weekly,
23:09potentially totaling
23:10over £260 million
23:11by his contract's end
23:13in 2034.
23:14His spending habits
23:15match his income.
23:16Harlan was spotted
23:17on a lavish yacht holiday
23:18in Ibiza with Isabel,
23:20soaking up Mediterranean sun
23:22in style.
23:22In Mykonos,
23:23he reportedly dropped
23:24€500,000
23:25in six hours
23:27at a bar restaurant,
23:28leaving a €30,000
23:29tip for staff,
23:30the kind of generosity
23:31that only makes sense
23:32when you're earning
23:33hundreds of thousands
23:34per week.
23:35His recent
23:35£320,000
23:37Ferrari purchase
23:38came after pocketing
23:39over £200,000
23:40surplus
23:41from a single paycheck.
23:43Can we drink?
23:45Are we talking about
23:46alcohol or without?
23:48Oh, yeah, yeah,
23:48don't worry,
23:49you can have a glass of wine.
23:50It's classic.
23:51I like wine a lot.
23:52I have to say
23:53a second I'd like.
23:54When asked about
23:55his favourite drink,
23:56Harland admitted
23:57he enjoys wine,
23:58showing he allows
23:58himself some indulgences
24:00despite his strict regimen.
24:01Yet despite all this opulence,
24:03Harland maintains
24:04a surprisingly grounded
24:05personal life.
24:06His relationship
24:07with Isabel Haugzing Johansson
24:08began in their teenage years
24:10at Bryan FK's
24:11Youth Academy,
24:12where both pursued football.
24:13They first met
24:14as teenagers,
24:15and she made the first move
24:16by sending him a message.
24:17Their shared background
24:18in the same small-town club
24:20created a foundation
24:21that has withstood
24:22the pressures
24:23of international fame.
24:24Their romantic evenings
24:25are endearingly simple.
24:27Harland cooks.
24:28They play Minecraft together,
24:29building virtual houses,
24:31or they order kebabs
24:32in brine.
24:33He's even joked
24:33that they might serve kebabs
24:35at their potential wedding,
24:36highlighting their shared love
24:37for simple,
24:38relatable activities
24:39despite the extraordinary
24:40circumstances of their lives.
24:42In the end,
24:43you have to stay positive
24:44no matter what happens.
24:45Even if you lose so many games,
24:48you still have to try
24:49to stay positive
24:49because we still have a great life.
24:52You know,
24:53we are so lucky
24:53to be playing football
24:54and we live out of football.
24:56You lived playing football
24:58and still do.
24:59You still do.
25:01And in the end,
25:03we're so lucky
25:03to be able to be in this position,
25:06to sit there,
25:06even to talk now,
25:07to talk about these things
25:09is a privilege.
25:10When discussing maintaining perspective,
25:13Harland emphasised staying positive
25:15and recognising the privilege
25:16of playing football professionally,
25:18calling even the opportunity
25:19to discuss these topics
25:20a privilege
25:21that he doesn't take for granted.
25:22A former roommate
25:23described him as delightful,
25:25noting his unembarrassed enjoyment
25:26of shows like Hannah Montana,
25:28a humanising detail
25:29that contrasts sharply
25:31with his robotic efficiency
25:32on the pitch.
25:33He even released
25:34a 2016 music track,
25:36Kygo Joe,
25:37under the group Flow Kings,
25:38which garnered millions of views,
25:40showing creative interests
25:41beyond football.
25:42With projections suggesting
25:44his net worth
25:44could exceed $150 million
25:46by 2030,
25:47Harland's empire
25:48continues to expand.
25:50His contract extension
25:51through 2034
25:52ensures he'll remain
25:53in Manchester
25:54for potentially the rest
25:55of his prime years,
25:56adding more trophies,
25:57more records
25:58and undoubtedly more properties
25:59to his portfolio.
26:01Named club captain
26:01in February 2025,
26:03he's not just
26:04Manchester City's
26:05star striker anymore.
26:06He's their leader,
26:07their talisman,
26:07the player around whom
26:09future success will be built.
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