Erling Haaland returns to Norway after his team’s World Cup campaign in the United States, and he brings home several souvenirs from the trip. Multiple outlets report that the Manchester City striker posted or referenced the items after touching down in Norway. The most notable souvenir is a taxidermied or stuffed raccoon, which Haaland is described as joking about when he brought it back. One report frames the raccoon as following him home after he said “goodbye” to his U.S. World Cup run. Other coverage adds that Haaland’s luggage included additional western-themed items, including custom Stetsons and cowboy boots. One outlet estimates the stuffed raccoon costs about $1,000, while other reports focus on the raccoon and the broader collection without the same price detail. Across the accounts, the common elements are Haaland’s return from the World Cup in the U.S., his public acknowledgement of the raccoon souvenir, and the inclusion of other cowboy-style memorabilia in his haul. The reports describe the story in light, anecdotal terms rather than as part of any broader controversy.