MANCHESTER CITY striker Erling Haaland takes centre stage in the latest Beats by Dre advert set in Norway.
The short film shows of the 22-year-old’s incredible strength and endurance.
Erling Haaland stars in the latest Beats by Dre campaign
The striker is seen doing pull-ups on the edge of a cliff
The striker ends the advert waking up under a blanket of snow
It opens with Haaland meditating among a pack of wolves in the forest before he embarks on a run through the Norwegian mountains.
The striker is then seen jogging on a spinning log in the middle of a calm lake.
He continues his workout by doing pull-ups on the edge of a cliff before chopping a pile of wood and walking across hot coals with his bare feet.
It ends with Haaland waking up under a blanket of snow, putting on his sky blue headphones and staring down the camera.
The ad is for Beats’ latest campaign titled: “Ordinary is for everyone else.”
Haaland’s presence in the Premier League has been far from ordinary since he joined Man City two years ago.
In his first season in England, the striker broke a record set by Andy Cole and Alan Shearer to become the highest-scoring Prem star in a single campaign.
He already has two Golden Boots to his name, as well as two Premier League titles, the Champions League, the FA Cup and the UEFA Super Cup.
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Haaland is understood to be in line to become the Prem’s top earner.
The striker has reportedly been offered a new deal at Man City that will make him the highest-paid star in the history of England’s top flight.
He currently earns £375,000-per-week at the Etihad, but City bosses are willing to up that to £500,000-per-week.
The proposed deal allegedly runs until the end of the 2028-29 campaign.
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