Haaland joined City from Borussia Dortmund for £54 million in July and has had no problem to adapting to life in the Premier League.

The 6 ft 5 in Norweigan is wreaking havoc on opposition defenses and already has six goals in his first four appearances in the league.

The young striker stole the show this past Saturday (August 27).

His incredible second-half hat-trick secured a dramatic 4-2 comeback victory for City over Crystal Palace.

The Norweigan was also on the scoresheet in Pep Guardiola’s side’s 3-3 draw with Newcastle United on August 21.

He kickstarted his season with a double in the 2-0 win over West Ham United on August 7.

His performances have frightened Premier League managers with discussions taking place on how to stop the deadly frontman.

One manager has described Haaland as being:

And that the Norweigan was:

Premier League managers are trying to get an insight on any way to try and stop Haaland by calling one another.

The Manchester City striker’s hat-trick against Newcastle impressed Guardiola, who was seen showering him with praise when he withdrew the striker late on.

Following the victory, the Spaniard lauded the forward, saying:

Guardiola then described the difficulties on playing a side like Newcastle before touching on Haaland’s astounding hat-trick:

Commenting on Haaland’s adaption to life at the Etihad Stadium, Guardiola concluded:

The Premier League has a new monster centre-forward in Haaland

Manchester City have potentially pulled off the bargain of the century by securing the Norweigan for just £54 million.

One of Europe’s most sought-after strikers has joined a side that are already contenders for both the Premier League and the Champions League.

The former Dortmund forward will look to build on the 86 goals in 89 appearances he managed at Signal Iduna Park.

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