Erling Haaland could face a fine after footage emerged following Manchester City’s clash with Arsenal on Sunday.
Haaland, 24, was caught up in a couple of flash points during City’s Premier League clash with both Gabriel Magalhaes and Gabriel Jesus.
Set to face no further sanctions for his actions, a new video recording may have landed the former Borussia Dortmund man in additional trouble.
Pep Guardiola’s men face Watford on Tuesday evening bidding to return to winning ways and could choose to keep Haaland out of the spotlight in the meantime.
As relayed by The Sun, the Sky Blues forward has been pictured appearing to use his mobile phone whilst driving.
The footage posted online shows Haaland leaving the Etihad Stadium in Manchester with his girlfriend on Sunday.
Still in his Manchester City tracksuit, the camera pans to the Norwegian who is seemingly avoiding supporters.
As the traffic begins to move again, Haaland then drops his phone and quickly drives away from the stadium.
The former Molde striker was previously caught using his device while driving his Rolls-Royce Cullinan on a dual-carriageway back in March 2023.
It remains to be seen whether he faces any further sanctions but again paints a bad picture on his etiquette whilst driving.
Erling Haaland- Getty
Haaland has enjoyed a glittering start to the new season with Manchester City currently unbeaten in all competitions.
Having netted 10 goals in just seven games so far, the talented striker is looking better and better with each passing game.
“The difference from last season is he feels his body, the niggles, tiredness, is better,” his manager Guardiola recently said.
“He came from Dortmund with a lot of problems, muscular problems in the first month, and [he] struggled a little bit.
“So far [this season] he feels ‘I’m clean, I’m good here and no problems.’
“I don’t expect him to score two or three goals in every single game, it’s not a problem because I know the quality is there, but the difference from last season is he feels good, no problems.
“When players have that feeling they can perform their best.”