
Erling Haaland rides banana boat on Ibiza holiday as Man City star enjoys pre-season break after Club World Cup
Haaland and his Manchester City team-mates crashed out of the new-look tournament in the last 16 following a shock defeat to Al-Hilal on July 1.
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Erling Haaland and girlfriend Isabelle Haugseng Johansen were seen enjoying some time in the sun
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The pair made a splash as they were seen riding on an inflatable banana
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They were all smiles while enjoying the Ibiza sun
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They were seen clambering all over the inflatable
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They jetted off to Spain after Haaland was eliminated from the Club World Cup with Man City
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Isabel and Haaland started dating when he was at Borussia Dortmund
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But the Norwegian ace has not looked back in anger over that result.
And he has swiftly jetted off to Ibiza for some a-peel-ing fun in the sun.
The 24-year-old was pictured making a splash on a banana boat alongside girlfriend Isabel Haugseng Johansen.
Haaland and Isabel were having a blast as they clambered all about the inflatable boat.
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And that wasn't the end of the water activities as the pair also revved up a jet ski.
Haaland kept his long hair tied back for the action as he wore a life jacket and swimming shorts.
However, he was then seen letting his hair down on a luxury yacht.
Meanwhile, bikini-clad Isabel was spotted catching some waves on a surf board.
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Earlier this week the couple were pictured enjoying a swim in the ocean off of their boat.
Haaland and Isabel have a child together, but have kept their private lives a closely guarded secret and have not publicly announced the name of their kid.
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The pair are believed to have met at the youth academy at Norwegian side Byrne, where both of them played football, before they started dating when he was starring at Borussia Dortmund.
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City missed out on a potential £92million jackpot when they were eliminated from the Club World Cup.
But boss Pep Guardiola will be happy his squad can have a slightly longer break before the Premier League kicks back off in August.
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Haaland let his hair down as he hopped off a boat into the ocean
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The Man City star was also seen enjoying a ride on the jet ski
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Isabel was seen in a bikini while Haaland wore shorts
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It is not known exactly when Haaland and Co will be called back in for pre-season training.
But City will play Italian side Palermo in their only friendly on Saturday August 9.
They then kick off the Premier League campaign at Wolves a week later.
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