Haaland and the five records he has already smashed at City

Manchester City have made a big impact on the football scene with the signing of Erling Haaland. The English side signed the Norwegian for 60 million euros, the price of the clause in his contract with Borussia Dortmund.
Since his debut in the Premier League, the striker has made it clear that he has arrived to stand out among the best and to do what he does best: score goals. So much so that the Nordic has already broken some records.
The first of these referred to his debuts, as he became the first player in the club's history to score on his debuts in the Premier League (West Ham) and Champions League (Sevilla). In both competitions he made his debut with a brace.
He then surpassed the figures of Kun Aguero at City and Micky Quinn at Newcastle as the player to score the most goals in the first five games. A total of nine goals were scored by the Norwegian in the first five league games.
With his ten goals in six Premier League games, Haaland became the fastest Manchester City player to reach that figure. He is on course to break the record and, if he keeps it up, he would surpass 60 goals by the end of the campaign.
He also smashed one related to the Champions League, as he needed just 20 games to score his first 25 goals in the Champions League. The striker thus beat the records of Van Nistelrooy and Soldado, who both scored 16 goals in their first 20 games.
Finally, Haaland needed just five games to score his first two hat tricks. He did them against Crystal Palace and Nottingham Forest, surpassing the record of Demba Ba, who needed 21 games to score his first two hat-tricks in the competition.