Erling Haaland has shattered records since he arrived at Manchester City in 2022, and the prolific Norwegian striker is now on the verge of setting another benchmark-becoming the highest-paid player in Premier League history.
At just 24 years old, Haaland has already claimed back-to-back Golden Boot awards and played a pivotal role in Manchester City's recent dominance, including their historic treble-winning campaign.

City are reportedly preparing to reward their talisman with a staggering new contract extension worth £500,000 per week, making him the highest-paid player in Premier League history.
Negotiations are underway for a new deal that would significantly increase Haaland's current weekly wage of £375,000, eclipsing the £400,000 earned by City teammate Kevin De Bruyne.
The proposed contract also includes an additional two years, extending Haaland's stay at the Etihad Stadium well beyond his current deal, which has two-and-a-half years remaining.
Should Haaland agree to the terms, his new salary would set a Premier League record and place him among the top earners in European football. Barcelona's Frenkie de Jong currently leads Europe's wage rankings with £600,000 per week, but Haaland's new deal would bring him closer to that elite bracket.
Haaland's meteoric rise has naturally attracted attention from some of Europe's biggest clubs. Real Madrid, in particular, have been frequently linked with the Norwegian as they look to bolster their attacking options.
Barcelona have also been tipped as a potential suitor, with rumors suggesting they view Haaland as a long-term replacement for Robert Lewandowski.
Despite these reports, Manchester City remain confident about Haaland's future at the club. Sources suggest that there has been no significant concern from City's management regarding his commitment, and the ongoing negotiations are progressing positively.
Since joining City in a £60 million move from Borussia Dortmund, Haaland has been nothing short of sensational. The striker has scored an incredible 105 goals in just 113 appearances across all competitions, including 75 goals in 77 Premier League matches. He is also currently leading the Premier League scoring table with 12 goals to his name.