One record that could be on the agenda for Haaland soon is becoming Norway’s all-time top scorer.
He has scored 32 goals – only one behind record scorer Jorgen Juve, who played between 1928 and 1937.
Any other records might have to wait a while.
Sergio Aguero is Manchester City’s record goalscorer on 260 goals – a record Haaland would break in his sixth season at the club, based on his scoring rate, if he stays that long.
The Premier League’s all-time top scorer is Alan Shearer, also on 260 goals.
Haaland has won the Golden Boot in both his seasons in England, with 36 and 27 goals, and has those 10 goals in five Premier League games this campaign.
Based on that form – and his current rate of playing 88% of City’s league games – he would break Shearer’s record in 2029-30 if he stays.
Including top-flight football before 1992, the record is Jimmy Greaves’ 357. So Haaland would need another few years to beat that – and would probably need to spend the rest of his career in England to do so.
He is unlikely to ever break Dixie Dean’s record of 60 goals in a top-flight season (for Everton in 1927-28)… unless he keeps this season’s goalscoring rate up.
The next big Premier League landmark will be quickest to 100 goals, and he has 52 games to score 27 goals and beat Shearer’s record.
The Champions League goalscoring record is Cristiano Ronaldo’s 140 goals. Haaland is already on 41 goals in 39 Champions League games across five seasons.
It would take him about 12 years to beat that record, based on just over eight goals a season.