
Man City star Erling Haaland adds £320,000 yellow Ferrari to eye-watering car collection with new
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FOOTIE ace Erling Haaland has bagged this yellow £320,000 Ferrari for his luxury car collection — totalling £8million.
The £500,000-a-week Man City striker, 24, already had seven motors, including a rare £4million Bugatti Tourbillon.
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Man City super-striker Erling Haaland has added another flash motor to his luxury car collection – treating himself to a £320,000 Ferrari
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Fans cheered as he accelerated away, showcasing the vehicle's incredible 789 horsepower and 6.5-litre V12 engine
Fans cheered as he accelerated away from training in his new convertible Ferrari 812 Superfast, which lives up to its name by doing 0 to 60mph in under three seconds.
One fan joked online: 'Haaland casually living my dream.'
Another commented: 'Millionaires and their toys.'
Fans cheered as he accelerated away, showcasing the vehicle's incredible 789 horsepower and 6.5-litre V12 engine.
In March, The Sun revealed how Haaland had splashed out on a £4million Bugatti.
The monster motor, featuring iconic 'butterfly' doors, has a top speed of 277mph.
Last September, Haaland bought a brand new £250,000 Mercedes Maybach.
He also owns a £2.7million Mercedes AMG One, a £130,000 Mercedes-Benz GLE Coupe AMG 63 S 4Matic and a £300k Rolls Royce Cullinan.
Haaland previously owned a Ferrari 812 Superfast in blue.
His collection is still a far cry from Cristiano Ronaldo's impressive haul of rare motors - estimated to be worth around £20million.
Since Haaland's arrival at City nearly three years ago, he has broken countless records, contributing to a historic Treble win in 2023 and a fourth successive Premier League title, UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup success the following season.
Erling Haaland looks unrecognisable in fake moustache as he stuns fans by pulling away disguise on photoshoot
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The motor lives up to its name by doing 0 to 60mph in under three seconds
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Haaland has been banging in the goals for Man City this season and could celebrate another FA Cup win
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