As such, the Manchester City striker has spent time training, playing and bonding with a wide variety of teammates across his career.
One of those players is Jack Grealish, with whom Haaland shares a very close friendship, the two often appearing inseparable at City.
More recently, Haaland also seems to be building a strong connection with Rayan Cherki, with the pair spotted getting along well.
While Erling Haaland is regarded as one of the greatest players in world football, it is equally vital for him to connect with teammates off the field to help establish chemistry for both club and country.
Even as a global superstar, the Norwegian consistently comes across as personable, someone who easily integrates and bonds with those around him.
Dominik Szoboszlai remains a particularly close companion of Haaland’s, having formed that friendship during their shared spell at RB Salzburg, with Haaland naming him one of his best pals in the game.
Jude Bellingham has also described Haaland as a “good friend,” while Phil Foden is well known for his positive relationship with the striker.
Haaland has frequently praised Foden’s talent, and together they have combined brilliantly to cause havoc for Manchester City.
When it comes to the Liverpool star, Haaland featured in 19 matches alongside the £60m midfielder during their days at Salzburg.
During those outings, Haaland and Szoboszlai managed 14 wins, three defeats and two draws, underlining their effectiveness as teammates in Austria.
With the pair also directly linking up for two goals, it’s fair to say that their partnership in the Austrian Bundesliga was a genuine attacking threat.