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Man City striker Erling Haaland shows off new superfast truck which has staggering six-figure price tag

Man City striker Erling Haaland shows off new superfast truck which has staggering six-figure price tag

The Sun18 hours ago
MAN City ace Erling Haaland proves he's all about speed and power - by snapping up a monster £200,000 Shelby Super Snake F-150 truck.
Haaland, 25, was spotted in the massive Ford, usually seen on the wide roads of America, as he left City's Etihad Campus training ground at around 6pm on Monday.
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The impressive 4x4 boasts a supercharged 5.0 litre, V8 engine, which can produce up to 785 horsepower and do 0-60mph in 3.4 seconds.
The blue truck is ideal for Haaland's muscular 6ft 5ins frame and it could even be a birthday present he bought himself as he turned 25 on July 21.
The Norwegian striker inked a new deal at the Etihad in February - earning him a whopping £500,000-per-week.
And the Cityzens ' top scorer has splashed the cash on a fleet of incredible motors since.
Earlier this year Haaland was seen driving into City's training ground in a bright orange Porsche 911 GT3 worth around £160,000.
And a few days later, he rocked up in an Aston Martin DBX 707 that carries a price tag of £350,000.
Then in May he was spotted in a bright yellow £320,000 convertible Ferrari 812 Superfast.
He has also owned a rare £4m Bugatti Tourbillon, £250,000 Mercedes Maybach, £2.7m Mercedes AMG One, a £130,000 Mercedes-Benz GLE Coupe AMG 63 S 4Matic and a £300,000 Rolls Royce Cullinan.
Man City play Wolves in their Premier League season opener this Saturday.
Erling Haaland rides banana boat on Ibiza holiday as Man City star enjoys pre-season break
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