
Erling Haaland and girlfriend Isabel Haugseng Johansen look in incredible shape as they relax on holiday - just six months after welcoming first child together
Haaland, 24, was part of the City side that suffered an embarrassing exit at the hands of Saudi Arabian team Al-Hilal in the Club World Cup round of 16 last Tuesday.
The Norwegian striker scored in the clash, but was unable to help Pep Guardiola 's side progress in the highly lucrative competition in the USA.
However, one positive of City's exit was extra time for their squad to rest ahead of the new campaign, and on Tuesday, Haaland was spotted in Ibiza with girlfriend Isabel Haugseng Johansen.
The pair were seen alongside Johansen's mother and their child, who was born last December.
They were seemingly enjoying their time away and were stationed on a yacht, with one photo showing Haaland relaxing on a chair while scrolling his phone.
As well as relaxing, Haaland was seen diving off the yacht and enjoying his surroundings
But the Norwegian also made sure to make the most of the surroundings and he was seen diving into the sea, while he was riding a jet ski in another shot.
The Norwegian, who was wearing dark green shorts and a backwards baseball cap, took the jet ski for a journey before returning to the large yacht.
Despite it being the off-season, Haaland looked in fine shape and his six-pack was evident.
Meanwhile, Johansen also looked in good shape, just more than six months since she gave birth.
Like Haaland, various shots showed her relaxing while in others she also dived into the ocean. As they unwound, her mother appeared to be looking after their child.
The couple have been very private with their child and they are yet to publicly announce its gender or name.
Meanwhile, Johansen is three years younger than Haaland at 21 and is believed to have met him at the youth academy at Bryne, who they both played for.
They started dating when he was at Borussia Dortmund, with Isabel making frequent trips to visit him.
Haaland appeared relaxed as he sat back and scrolled on his phone in the Ibiza sunshine
Johansen has been increasingly seen in the public eye during Haaland's time at City
Haaland joined Bryne at the age of five and spent more than 10 years with the Norwegian side before later having spells at RB Salzburg, Dortmund and now City.
Despite a quiet private life and no social media presence, Johansen has been increasingly seen in the public eye during Haaland's time at City, celebrating with him during their trophy successes.
The 21-year-old wasn't present in the US for the Club World Cup and was rather cheering on Haaland from home as he scored three goals in four games.
Elsewhere, the opportunity for Haaland to get some extra rest rather than continue in the latter stages of the tournament may be welcomed by Guardiola given he previously expressed his concerns over the impact the summer schedule could have on City's upcoming season.
Asked if the likes of Liverpool and Arsenal will possess an advantage in the title race, given they weren't part of the Club World Cup, Guardiola said: 'I try not to think about it, otherwise I will be so anxious.
'We can be an aggressive team with the ball, without the ball. After the competition, we will rest the time the Premier League allowed us to rest.
'And then game by game, month by month, we will see. And maybe in November, December, January… we are a disaster. We are exhausted. The World Cup destroyed us. I don't know, but it's the first time in our life that that's happened.
'It's not an ideal situation for the manager. Would I love to have two months to prepare for next season? Yes. Would I love to be refreshed for next season? Yes.
'But it is what it is. And we deserve what we have done in the past to be here. Once we are here, let's do our best possible.'
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