Erling Haaland has already been copying Guardiola’s fashion sense since his arrival

ERLING HAALAND has arrived in Manchester as he prepares to meet his new City teammates, and he is already dressed like his new boss.

The 21-year-old was spotted taking a taxi from the airport as he embarks on a new chapter in his prolific goalscoring career.

The Norwegian sensation, dressed in a Stone Island hoodie, took a tour around town as he adjusts to his new surroundings.

The luxury men’s fashion brand has long been a favourite of Pep Guardiola, so the striker may already be on his new manager’s good side.

Haaland arrived to his new house on a private jet from Barcelona Airport on Tuesday morning, apparently following a medical examination in the Spanish capital.

Last week, the striker sealed a lucrative £51 million move from Borussia Dortmund to the Premier League champions.

City met his release clause, which was set to expire this summer.

Fans couldn’t wait to see their new star as he landed down in the northwest.

Haaland, on the other hand, was hesitant to sign autographs, and a group of children wearing what appeared to be Norway shirts were sent away.

The forward will undoubtedly join the continuing title celebrations with his new teammates following their thrilling victory over Aston Villa on Sunday.

City trailed 2-0 at the Etihad Stadium but rallied to win with three goals in 10 minutes.

Liverpool did their job at Anfield, defeating Wolves 3-1. However, it was insufficient to overtake City.

According to SunSport, Haaland spent HALF A MILLION pounds on Rolex watches as farewell gifts for his Borussia Dortmund teammates and staff.

Haaland bid his goodbyes to Dortmund fans this weekend, scoring in a 2-1 win over Hertha Berlin.

According to Bild, he has now handed out watches to the entire squad and backroom staff as he prepares to leave for England.

He reportedly bought 33 Rolex watches for all of the players, each worth roughly £12,730.

Then he bought at least another 20 OMEGA watches for the backroom crew, each for roughly £4,128.