Erling Haaland’s plan to get Oasis back together

The Manchester City forward thinks his powers know no bounds.

Haaland

Manchester City striker Erling Haaland has been the man that nobody can get close to in the Premier League this season and that is why his side just celebrated winning the league with three games still to play.

Given how successful he seems to be at everything he touches right now, he seems to think that he has the power to get the British band Oasis back together. Noel and Liam Gallagher were the frontmen of the band before the split and they are both brothers who support Manchester City.

Having broken the record for the most amount of goals in a Premier League season, Haaland could be trying to do something even more impressive in getting the two publicly warring brothers to make up and reform Oasis.

Haaland the peacemaker

The Gallagher brothers are always close to the action at City and Haaland was seen posing with Noel in the City changing room after they beat Arsenal in April.

Liam then upped the stakes by saying that he would like to get Haaland back up on stage with him when he does his next solo show.

That naturally led to Haaland being asked by Viaplay whether he could get the world famous band back together, to which he said: “Maybe they need a Norwegian peacemaker to get them together.”

And when asked if he could join the Gallagher brothers as a third singer Haaland said: “That’s a good question. Yeah of course I can be, doesn’t mean I will be but of course I can be.”

Haaland is known to be a fan of Oasis after he was spotted listening to Wonderwall after scoring twice for Norway against Sweden last summer, before he signed for Man City.