Manchester City striker Haaland splashes £21M on Pogba’s luxury mansion with indoor football pitch

Erling Haaland, the Norwegian star, has made a significant move after agreeing to join the Sky Blues by purchasing a luxurious £21 million property. This five-bedroom home in the exclusive area of Hale Barns, Cheshire, boasts impressive features such as a gym, a heated swimming pool, and a sauna. The highlight of the property is the indoor pitch, which flamboyant Paul Pogba nicknamed the P.P. Arena.

The arena includes mini goals, an electronic scoreboard, LED lighting, and even Pogba’s logo at the center circle. The controversial midfielder, 29, is leaving United for the second time after the end of his contract.

A source mentioned, “Erling is keen to settle down as quickly as possible to Һit the ground running at City. A key part of that is securing a new home promptly. He and Paul know each other and share the same management team. Given Paul’s departure from United and his unlikely return to the UK, he’s looking to sell his house, though he would consider renting it if necessary. The property has everything a top-level footballer needs, including a bit of fun with the indoor pitch. Paul and Erling are quite similar; they both enjoy life, so the house could really appeal to him.”

Manchester City, often referred to as the “noisy neighbours” of their rivals, could see this term take on new meaning with United defenders Victor Lindelof and Eric Bailly living nearby. The source added about the prolific goalscorer Erling, “If he does move in, he could be giving United defenders nightmares when they go for a walk around the neighborhood.”