Erling Haaland's insane $10K Western purchases in private shopping spree during World Cup revealed
Key Points:
- After Norway's exit from the World Cup following a 1-2 loss to England, Erling Haaland went on a private shopping spree at Wild Bill's Western Store in Dallas with four teammates.
- Haaland and his group spent approximately $10,000 on Western-themed items, including taxidermy squirrels priced around $450 each and a raccoon holding a liquor bottle costing $750.
- The purchases also included traditional Western gear such as cowboy boots, hats, shirts, and belt buckles, with Haaland covering the entire bill for his teammates.
- This shopping trip served as a unique way for Haaland to commemorate his World Cup experience and bond with teammates after their quarterfinal defeat.
- Meanwhile, Haaland’s Real Madrid teammate Jude Bellingham advanced to the semifinals with England, who are set to face Argentina following France and Spain's match.