In a bold move, Manchester City striker Erling Haaland has reportedly allocated a staggering £2.1 million towards acquiring two private jets, marking a significant investment in his personal travel.
In a recent report by The Mirror, documents from his management company, York Promotions Ltd, confirm that the Norwegian sensation is making waves in the luxury aviation sector.
The latest annual financial statements indicate that the company has successfully secured a deal to acquire a share in two aircraft, with the overall investment reaching a substantial £2,155,342.
In an electrifying start to the season, the striker has made headlines by netting an impressive four goals in just two Premier League matches.
The 24-year-old displayed his exceptional skills by scoring in the season opener against Chelsea, and then he truly stole the show with a stunning hat-trick in Manchester City’s remarkable comeback against newly promoted Ipswich Town.
In a remarkable financial turnaround, the latest annual statements indicate that the Citizens star has elevated his company’s assets to a staggering £12 million between December 2022 and December 2023.
On the liquidity side, Haaland’s financial portfolio reveals a robust nearly £7 million, which encompasses £2.5 million in net assets.
The forward is expanding his entrepreneurial horizons, with sources indicating that he is exploring opportunities in the soft drink sector, with plans to launch his own brand of energy beverages.
A recent report from The Mirror reveals that the legal representatives of Haaland have filed an extensive catalog of products with the UK’s Intellectual Property Office.
This catalog features an array of beverages, including drinking water, sports drinks, energy drinks, fruit juices, protein shakes, and carbohydrate-rich drinks.
Notably, it also highlights energy drinks containing caffeine, clarifying that these products are not designed for medical purposes.
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