Erling Haaland lets his hair down as he plays DJ on well-earned Marbella holiday while Man City pals head to Euros

Erling Haaland lets his hair down as he plays DJ on well-earned Marbella holiday while Man City pals head to Euros

ERLING HAALAND let his hair down on holiday as the Manchester City star played DJ in Marbella.

Haaland, 23, made it two Premier League titles in as many years as he bagged 38 goals in all competitions this season.

And while City pals like Kevin De Bruyne, Bernardo Silva and Kyle Walker jetted off to Euro 2024, the Norway ace took advantage of his country’s failure to qualify by living it large in Spain.

Haaland and an entourage of friends were spotted partying hard in Marbella, with the group clearly loving life.

Haaland let his trademark long blonde locks flow as the group vibed with DJ Angel Sanchez at the Restaurante Playa Padre.

As the music blasted, Haaland danced the night away with a mischievous grin on his face.

And the hitman even got a go on the turntables, trying his hand at DJ’ing while pals cheered from the side.

Haaland will be hoping his spell in the sun puts him in fresh form for the new season.

Despite netting 38 goals this term, he was occasionally criticised for his lack of involvement in several City defeats.

This culminated with Roy Keane deriding him as a “League Two player” after March’s 0-0 against Arsenal.

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And Haaland was unable to help City win back-to-back Trebles as Pep Guardiola’s men fell short in the Champions League and FA Cup.

However, Haaland still played a vital role as City clinched their fourth successive title.

And he had plenty of other reasons to be cheerful too.

That’s because Haaland has been named the second most valuable player in world football, just £20million behind Real Madrid’s Jude Bellingham.

He was given a value of £217m by boffins at the CIES FootbalL Observatory.

The top 10, boasting a combined total worth billions, also included Vinicus Jr and Martin Odegaard.

And Haaland’s high position proved his season was still head and shoulders above most other players.

But it remains to be seen how much longer he stays at City for, with Haaland refusing to commit to a contract extension this week.

He said: “I’ve had two fantastic years and have three years left.

“That’s all I can really say.”