Reports say the Norway national team is asked to move out of a five-star hotel in Miami after staying there for one night, ahead of an upcoming match against England. Multiple outlets report that Erling Haaland and other Norway players complained about aspects of their accommodation and facilities, arguing the conditions were disruptive to their preparations. The issues cited include nearby construction work, a lack of suitable meeting space, and the need to travel about four kilometres to reach the beach. According to the accounts, the team’s concerns relate to training and routine arrangements leading into the match, prompting the hotel and/or arrangements team to require a change of location after only a single overnight stay. The reports describe the hotel as costing roughly $250 per night, though they do not provide further detail on the decision-making process or the exact timeline of the move. Neither outlet indicates that the complaints affect match arrangements directly, but the reporting suggests logistics and amenities are a central factor in the requested move.