A year ago
The signing of Erling Haaland can undoubtedly be considered an unqualified success for Manchester City's sporting management.
It was a safe bet because of the performance exhibited by the striker both in Salzburg and Borussia Dortmund, but the nearly 60 million euros paid by the English team are fully amortized in his first season as a Citizen.
With 51 goals scored in 46 games, Haaland has become England's all-time top scorer in a single season.
He also leads the Champions League scoring rankings with 11 goals in seven games and the Premier League with 35 goals in 32 games.
With these numbers it is no wonder that he is the second highest paid player in the Premier League at around 22 million euros per season, second only to teammate Kevin de Bruyne.
Bonuses on the horizon
However, that figure could increase by more than four million if he meets a number of targets that the Talksport portal has brought to light.
If Manchester City wins the Premier League, a competition that leads at the moment after beating Arsenal a few days ago, the Norwegian will pocket 1.1 million euros more.
He would receive the same amount if the team wins the Champions League.
In addition, he would add 400 thousand euros if he wins the FA Cup final against Manchester United.
For the Golden Boot, an award he has already virtually won, he would also receive 400 thousand euros.
The last important bonus would be to win the Ballon d'Or, an award that was priced at the time at 1,100,000 euros.
In total, if Haaland were to achieve all the remaining goals between now and the end of the season, he would add just over four million euros to his salary.If Manchester City wins the Premier League, a competition that leads at the moment after beating Arsenal a few days ago, the Norwegian will pocket 1.1 million euros more.
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