Haaland was asked which team he was looking forward to playing against the most. The city of Manchester, United Kingdom.
Haaland's father, who played for City in the early 2000s, owned t-shirts of the club's all-time record scorer, and he claimed to be a role model for his son.
When explaining why he decided to join City, the Norway forward recalled an experience with the team from Germany.
He said that when you watch something on TV, it's completely different. I feel that. I didn't touch the ball for a long time. I told Gundogan to stop playing the game.
It's a different level. How they approach the game. I would like to be a part of that.
I felt something in my stomach. I had a feeling for the way they played.
Haaland played down the pressure on him to help the team win the trophy.
I want to have a good time. I score goals when I am happy. I like to play football and everything. He said he hopes to smile a lot.
There is a new country, a new league, a new coach. I'm familiar with how it comes to a new club. I have done it before. I am very excited about it.
Although he was unable to attend the event due to illness, Haaland was unveiled along with four other people.
The 17m acquisition from River Plate wants to follow in the footsteps of his predecessors.
He said that Manchester City has a lot of history with Argentinean players and that he wanted to reach the top and continue his own path.
I want to win the trophy, I want to win the trophy, I want to win the trophy, I want to win the trophy.
There is a big chance for me to get new experiences here. This year is a big opportunity for me to play for one of the best clubs in the world because my old club is not a big club in Germany. I will try to make Ederson better.