Manchester City striker Erling Haaland likely to opt for Paul Pogba’s £3m mansion in search of a new home


Manchester City striker Erling Haaland likely to opt for Paul Pogba’s £3m mansion in search of a new home

Paul Pogba and Erling Haaland

Erling Haaland signed for Manchester City recently and he will be looking for a property to abode in Manchester. 

The free-agent Red Devils wantaway, who has been heavily linked with a comeback to Juventus, is getting ready to go abroad. Prior to his first season in the Premier League, Haaland is said to have visited Pogba’s opulent home, which was listed for £300,000 per month in rent.

The P. P. Arena, Pogba’s indoor football field, is the mansion’s main draw despite having a heated swimming pool, sauna, and gym. It includes LED lights, an electronic scoreboard, and even an image of the Frenchman’s insignia in the center circle.

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Erling Haaland to settle at Paul Pogba’s mansion:

Paul Pogba at Manchester United

The Sun quotes a source as saying: “Erling is eager to settle in as early as possible so he can get started at City.”

He and Paul are on the same management team and are acquainted. Paul is unlikely to return to the UK given the way his time at United has gone, therefore he will be trying to sell his home, but he would be willing to rent it out if required.

Paul and Erling have personalities that are very similar. It can truly appeal to him since they enjoy themselves. The 21-year-old visited Pogba’s residence and three other mansions last week with his father Alfie Haaland and his management group.

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Pogba left Juventus for Manchester United seven years ago for £89.3 million, but it now appears that the two may reunite in Turin. In order to explore a prospective four-year contract with the club, the 29-year-old met with Bianconeri representatives in Italy earlier this week.

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