Haaland’s interest in the game is perhaps no surprise given the massive popularity of chess in his home country. Norway is already a global powerhouse in the sport thanks to grandmaster Magnus Carlsen, who has dominated the world rankings and won numerous titles across multiple formats for over a decade.
This strategic move by Haaland comes as he seeks to move past European disappointment, following Manchester City’s Champions League exit at the hands of Real Madrid in the round of 16. While the Norwegian "striking machine" turns his attention to the chessboard, he remains focused on the pitch for a decisive showdown against Arsenal this Sunday in the Carabao Cup final, where he hopes to secure his first domestic trophy of the season.