Erling Haaland, a Manchester City striker, is attempting to trademark his initials on a line of sleepwear.
The Manchester City player is quickly becoming one of the game’s biggest names. He tried to ensure that the letters EBH could be utilized for business purposes. Personal soap, deodorant, perfume, computer games, mobile phones, smart watches, jewelry, umbrellas, drink bottles, sunglasses, yoga balls, and sweatpants are among the items sought by the 23-year-old striker.
Haaland submitted an application in his home country of Norway, but a similar application was denied in June. The legendary striker was defeated by his namesake, another Erling Haaland from Oslo.
Haaland is frequently spotted in silk pajamas and has been approached about starting his own collection, which will be titled after his initials. The signature and the cross-legged celebration, which are frequently seen in the Premier League, have been patented by the Citizens’ striker.
In his debut season in England, the Norwegian broke every record. He scored the most goals in a single season in Manchester City’s treble-winning season.
Due to an injury, Haaland was forced to miss out Man City’s success at the FIFA Club World Cup. Despite the unavailability of Kevin De Bruyne and Jeremy Doku, the Premier League winners won 4-0 over Fluminense to become the world’s number one club.