GOAL machine Erling Haaland is also netting a fortune off the pitch through his image rights.
The Man City megastar, 24, built up £12million in assets for the 12 months to last December.
Accounts filed for his company York Promotions show it has £7million of cash in the bank with £5million still owed to the towering Norwegian by big-name brands.
The business was so flush that nearly £7million more in earnings was deferred by a year.
Erling runs the company with his dad and manager Alfie, 51, who also played for Man City.
Top tax accountant Julia Hoyle – an associate of Haaland’s late agent Mino Raiola – is also listed as a director.
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Paperwork showed the company had also bought “an interest” in two planes for £2.1million and paid out £1.1million to an unnamed director.
Haaland is said to have signed with Nike for more than ten years with the total cost of the deal reaching an unprecedented £200m.
The cash boost comes on top of his huge £1.2million-a-month base salary with the Premier League champions, where he scored 36 goals in his debut season.
Business-savvy Haaland previously set up the investment vehicle Pillage 3 AS in Luxembourg to manage his dealings in Europe.
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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk