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Erling Haaland rocks bold outfit as Man City star enjoys day out in Rome with girlfriend Isabel Johansen

Erling Haaland rocks bold outfit as Man City star enjoys day out in Rome with girlfriend Isabel Johansen

The Irish Sun2 days ago
MANCHESTER CITY superstar Erling Haaland took to the streets of Rome with his girlfriend Isabel Johansen.
Haaland, 24, endured a turbulent campaign with City as well as a
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Erling Haaland and girlfriend Isabel Johansen took to the streets in Rome
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Johansen and Haaland are enjoying a holiday in Italy
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Haaland stood out thanks to a black and white shirt and shorts
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Manchester City star Haaland enjoyed a nice stroll with Johansen
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Haaland and Johansen left bystanders in awe
The striker is now recharging his batteries in Italy ahead of a busy pre-season with
Thus, the Norway international is enjoying a short holiday in the Eternal City with
The couple
The pair were also in attendance at the show D&G held at Castel Sant'Angelo on Monday.
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And the parents of one were then spotted having a stroll in Rome together on Wednesday.
The Norwegian also took to the streets with a black cap and a pair of sunglasses.
The centre-forward and his better half walked hand in hand in front of stunned locals and tourists.
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And the ex-Red Bull Salzburg star even treated some of the bystanders by taking photos with them.
Haaland and Johansen, who have known one another since childhood,
Erling Haaland's girlfriend Isabel wows in daring see-through outfit as they attend Dolce & Gabbana fashion show
The extremely private couple have kept their bundle of joy under wraps, with neither of them posting their little one on social media.
The ex-Borussia Dortmund star is expected to link up with the Citizens soon for pre-season.
Pep Guardiola's side's first friendly takes place on August 9 at Palermo.
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Haaland and Johansen have been enjoying some fashion shows
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Haaland even took some photos with locals
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Haaland endured a rough campaign with Man City
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Haaland is gearing up for pre-season with Man City
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Haaland enjoyed the Eternal City with Johansen
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