Erling Haaland is fast becoming football’s ultimate petrol-head, having taken his spending on supercars up to £10.5million with a brand new Lamborghini.
The Manchester City striker has been in the form of his life this season and rewarded himself with another major purchase.
The latest ride in his fleet of luxury vehicles is the £250,000 Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato in matte green.
Haaland, who earns just shy of £1m-a-week, was seen pulling out of City’s training ground behind the wheel of the 602 horsepower supercar that can reach 62mph in 3.4 seconds.
The Huracan Sterrato is designed for off-road use and only 1,499 of the model were made by the Italian manufacturer, making it even more exclusive.
It can reach a top speed of 161mph but the quarter-of-a-million price tag does not even bring it close to Haaland’s most expensive car.
Erling Haaland was seen driving out of Man City’s training ground in his brand new Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato (above), worth £250,000

Haaland has been in scintillating form and rewarded himself with yet another supercar
Haaland was reported to have teamed up with billionaire car collector Ole Ertvaag to buy the Bugatti Tourbillion, worth a reported £4million.
The rare supercar is one of just 250 to have been made and was billed to have ‘space age’ features including ‘butterfly doors’.
The Bugatti has a 1,800 horsepower petrol and electric hybrid V16 engine which can take the car from zero to 62mph in two seconds, and can reach 124mph in just a mere five seconds.
Of course, the prices are of little note to Haaland who signed a lucrative nine-and-a-half-year contract. In 2022, Daily Mail Sport revealed that the Norwegian goal machine was on a total package of wages and bonuses that totalled close to £865,000 every seven days following his £51m move from Borussia Dortmund.
A series of almost guaranteed adds-ons, loyalty bonuses and image rights payments propelled him into a position where he was by far the highest-renumerated player in the country.
It is understood that the new contract, which does not feature a release clause, is built on similar principles and features a pay rise – although it falls short of taking him over the £1m mark.
And if there’s one thing Haaland loves spending his cash on, it is his cherished garage of rare supercars of which the Huracan Sterrato is the newest member of a fleet worth an estimated £8m.
He was seen driving a £200,000 Ford Shelby F-150 truck in August and in May, Haaland splashed out on a yellow convertible Ferrari 812 Superfast, which would have set back the forward £320,000.
Haaland’s new car (stock model pictured) can reach 62mph in 3.4 seconds
Haaland reportedly teamed up with billionaire car collector Ole Ertvaag to buy the space-age Bugatti Tourbillion in March this year
Haaland was filmed in a new £320,000 convertible Ferrari 812 Superfast earlier this year
His collection also includes an Aston Martin DBX 4×4 worth £350,000, a £250,000 Mercedes Maybach and a £120,000 Audi RS6 Avant Quattro.
The forward in the past has been seen driving a Ferrari Monza SP2, a Rolls-Royce Cullinan and a Range Rover Sport.
He also owns a state-of-the art Mercedes AMG-ONE worth £2.7m – of which there were only 275 made.
His Ferrari Monza FP2 was another of the more expensive vehicles, setting him back £2.5m.
Only 499 of those classics were produced and Haaland will have had to buy a used version, which continues to go up in price.
Even the cheapest cars in Haaland’s garage still cost more than £100k, with the Range Rover Sport (£120k) used as more of an everyday vehicle.
Haaland has rediscovered the form that makes him one of the most feared players on the planet this season.
The City striker has already bagged 11 goals in the Premier League to lead the golden boot race and netted three times in the Champions League.
After scoring the winner against Brentford earlier this season, Haaland explained that fatherhood is one of the ingredients behind his recent run of form.
He said: ‘I have never felt better than I do now.
Haaland’s collection also includes an Aston Martin DBX 4×4 worth £350,000
Haaland has also been reported to own a Mercedes-AMG ONE (not his pictured)
‘It is about preparation, getting ready for the games.
‘You can be physically ready but you need to be mentally ready.
‘With a kid it makes me even better because I disconnect more than ever – I don’t think about football at all.
‘When you are young you think of this and that and maybe worry about things but when I get home I relax even more.
‘I think I need to give a shout-out to my son.’