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Erling Haaland seen in second brand new motor of the week as he buys £350k Aston Martin special edition F1 safety car
ERLING HAALAND drove his lime green Aston Martin DBX 707 away from Manchester Airport following City’s Champions League exit earlier this week.
Pep Guardiola‘s side were beaten 3-1 by Real Madrid in Wednesday night’s second leg.


After heading back to Manchester, Haaland walked back to his car.
The £350,000 Aston Martin is a special edition Formula 1 safety car.
Usually appearing on track in British Racing Green, Haaland’s is more of a lime colour.
Having sealed a lucrative new contract last month, the Norwegian has been enjoying himself in fancy cars.
Haaland’s new 10-year deal is worth a staggering £260million, £500,000 a week backdated to the start of this season.
The 24-year-old was spotted in an Porsche 911 GT3 earlier this week.
He left City’s training ground in the plush car, which is worth more than £200,000.
Fans were left in awe by the sports car as they took to social media, with some poking some fun with a friendly tongue-in-cheek statement.


One fan wondered: “Why orange?”
Another commented: “GOAT Haaland.”
A third wrote: “That new salary is hitting.”
Haaland travelled to Madrid earlier in the week but did not play in City’s defeat.
He was left on the bench for the duration of the match alongside the likes of Kevin De Bruyne and Jack Grealish.
On Sunday, City host Liverpool in the Premier League.
