The Norwegian superstar returned home with a number of souvenirs that included custom Stetsons, cowboys boots and a stuffed racoon.

Erling Haaland and his team-mates touched down back in Norway to a heroes welcome after their World Cup exploits - with the forward curiously carrying a stuffed raccoon in his…

The Norway star returned from the tournament with an unusual souvenir, a taxidermy raccoon reportedly bought in Texas for about $750, prompting fans online to joke that ‘only…

L’attaccante è sbarcato a Oslo con l’animale impagliato sottobraccio

Manchester City forward returned to Norway, proudly holding a quintessentially American taxidermied statue

A $750 whiskey raccoon feels right for him.

Haaland's travel companion raised eyebrows when the striker was spotted disembarking a plane in Oslo on Monday.

Oslo (dpa) - Stürmerstar Erling Haaland hat offensichtlich eine Vorliebe für ausgefallene Souvenirs. Bei der WM-Rückkehr der norwegischen Nationalmannschaft stieg der 25-Jährige…

Norwegian soccer superstar Erling Haaland was seen with a curious critter when his team landed in Oslo on July 13. Turns out it was a taxidermy raccoon holding a bottle of booze.

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The Norwegian superstar returned home with a number of souvenirs that included custom Stetsons, cowboys boots and a stuffed racoon.

"It followed me home," the internet-viral Norwegian striker joked of the raccoon in an X post.

A US$750 taxidermy raccoon purchased by forward Erling Haaland during a shopping trip in Texas has sold out after his Instagram post featuring the unusual souvenir went viral.

Erling Haaland is trending again, even if Norway has exited the World Cup. The player landed in Oslo and showed off a souvenir he brought back from the US. The internet was full…

Norway's star striker was photographed stepping off the team plane in Oslo Monday carrying a Dolce & Gabbana tote in one hand and a taxidermy raccoon in the other.