Erling Haaland’s girlfriend Isabel Johansen looked stylish as ever on Monday as she stepped out in Cheshire.
The model, 19, successfully avoided the wet weather as she climbed into the couple’s Rolls Royce.
She donned a simple plain white T-shirt teamed with a pair of skinny grey jeans and little hoop earrings.
Isabel pulled her brunette tresses back in a ponytail and carried a black umbrella to protect her from the rain.
She completed her laidback ensemble with a pair of black and white trainers from Nike – who Erling signed a £19.3million boot deal with earlier this year.
Looking good: Erling Haaland’s girlfriend Isabel Johansen looked stylish as ever on Monday as she stepped out in Cheshire
It was revealed earlier this year that the ‘beautiful, intelligent, sociable, outdoorsy’ Isabel had left behind her life in a quiet corner of Scandanavia to be at the side of the newest colossus of world sport.
She discreetly moved into the Norwegian footballer’s flat in the Northern Quarter after being given leave of absence to ‘study remotely’ by Brynne Upper Secondary School in south-west Norway, The Mail+ revealed.
Isabel’s friends have described her as ‘the luckiest girl in Brynne’, while Erling’s former coaches in the obscure farming town are confident his stunning success on the pitch will not lead the striker to take his eye off the ball.
Since arriving at Manchester City, Erling has made an impressive impact on the club.
This last season he has scored an incredible 56 goals where he helped City win the Premier League, FA Cup and first ever Champions League all in his first season at the club.
He was fundamental at helping City match Man United’s historic treble-winning season in the last campaign.
Speaking before the match he told the BBC that it was his ‘biggest dream’ to win treble with Man City.
Manchester City went on to make history as they recorded the second ever Treble-winning season in English football earlier this month.
Last season Erling smashed the single-season goal scoring record in the Premier League with an impressive tally of 36 goals (from 35 appearances) and 12 goals for Manchester City in the Champions League – the joint-most by a player for an English team in a single campaign.