According to a Greek newspaper, BVB star Erling Haaland is said to have spent half a million euros in a restaurant within a few hours. The Norwegian described the report on Twitter as “fake news”.
Striker star Erling Haaland reacted with amusement to a report that he had spent a good 500,000 euros while visiting a restaurant on vacation in Greece. “I think you forgot the main courses, fake news,” tweeted the attacker for Bundesliga soccer club Borussia Dortmund on Saturday evening, adding a clown emoji and a hand in front of his face to his tweet.
Newspaper: Haaland is said to have tipped 30,000 euros
The Greek newspaper “Sportime” reported on Saturday that the 20-year-old Norwegian is said to have spent this six-figure sum on a six-hour visit to a restaurant on the island of Mykonos, including a tip of 30,000 euros. The Norwegian international will start preparing for the coming season on Thursday under the new BVB coach Marco Rose.
The jet set island of Mykonos is known for its astronomical prices – every summer reports circulate that a few drinks and snacks can cost hundreds of euros. Spending half a million on a restaurant visit should be difficult even there.

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