Erling Haaland has cemented his place among the financial elite of world football, ranking fourth in earnings behind only Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappé.
A contract that writes history
The Norwegian striker commands a weekly base salary of £525,000, translating to roughly $60 million in annual on‑field compensation when bonuses are factored in.
His current deal with Manchester City, signed in 2022, replaced an earlier contract that paid £375,000 per week, a figure that represented about $25 million annually.
Overall, Haaland’s career earnings have topped $150 million, and his net worth is estimated at around $100 million, a fortune built not only on goals but also on savvy off‑field ventures.
The player’s property portfolio spans continents, featuring a $7.12 million mansion in Spain, a multimillion‑dollar residence in Manchester, a $3.28 million apartment in Oslo and a luxury home in Cheshire.
Beyond his club salary, Haaland supplements his income with high‑profile endorsements for brands such as Nike, Beats by Dre and Breitling, further inflating his off‑field earnings to an additional $20 million each year.
The financial landscape of elite football reflects a broader shift toward ever‑larger contracts, with clubs increasingly leveraging global fan bases and broadcast revenues to meet player demands.