Norwegian striker Erling Haaland, fresh off becoming a father for the first time at the end of 2024, has decided to leave the bustling city centre of Manchester for a quieter life in the countryside.
The Manchester City star, who has netted 21 goals in 27 matches this season, has reportedly moved to a six-bedroom mansion in Cheshire, about 30 minutes from Manchester.
The area, near Alderley Edge, has long been a haven for footballers, previously home to legends like Cristiano Ronaldo and David Beckham. According to the Daily Mail, the serene environment suits Haaland’s new family life, offering him a tranquil retreat as he continues his prolific performances on the pitch, including a recent double against West Ham.