Find out the 10 most expensive Norwegian players in football history.
Racking up four transfers to increasingly high-profile clubs before his 23rd birthday, Erling Haaland is well on his way to becoming one of the greatest goalscorers in the history of the game.
His biggest move saw him make the switch from Borussia Dortmund to Manchester City, where he's already bagged 84 goals in 94 games.
After an ill-fated spell at Real Madrid, Martin Odegaard's move to Arsenal saw him finally realise the potential he showed as a teenager.
Odegaard made the loan switch to North London initially before joining permanently that summer, and has become one of the Premier League's best players.
After floating around Europe with spells in the Netherlands, Denmark, Belgium, Turkey, Germany and even England with Crystal Palace, Alexander Sorloth finally appears to have found a home in Spain.
Scoring 12 goals in the 2022/23 season with Real Sociedad, Sorloth moved to Villarreal where he'd score 23 times, earning a move the following year to Atletico Madrid.
Arriving at Bramall Lane with a decent reputation, Sander Berge quickly become one of Sheffield United's most important players. The Norwegian couldn't help the club stave off relegation, however, spending two seasons in the Championship.
Berge returned to the Premier League with Burnley before being relegated again, making the switch to Fulham, where he's helped the side solidify their place in mid-table.
Still only 19 years old, Antonio Nusa looks to have a bright future ahead of him.
After impressing with Club Brugge, Nusa became the latest Norwegian to join a Red Bull club, joining RB Leipzig last summer.
After capturing attention from Southampton during a two-year spell with Basel, Mohamed Elyounoussi moved to the Premier League where he spent five years, though two of them were spend on loan with Celtic.
After returning to the Premier League, Elyounoussi was relegated with the Saints, joining Danish side Copenhagen.
Making a habit of scoring on his debut for clubs, Tore Andre Flo spent time at Chelsea, Rangers and Sunderland before spells at Leeds and MK Dons late in his career.
After three-and-a-half years at Chelsea, Rangers parted with £12m to sign Flo, making him the most expensive Norwegian footballer at the time.
Snapped up by Celtic in 2016, Kristoffer Ajer initially spent time on loan with Kilmarnock before joining the Bhoys.
After four years with Celtic, Ajer moved to Brentford following their promotion to the Premier League.
Capable of playing as either a full-back or a winger, Frederik Aursnes was signed from Molde in 2021 by Feyenoord where he spent just 12 months before being snapped up by Benfica for around £11m.
After reaching double figures for goals for Groningen in 2021/22 and again for Celta in 2023/24, Jorgen Strand Larsen was signed by Wolves ahead of the 2024/25 season.
Making an impressive start to life in Wolverhampton, the centre forward has nine goals in 27 games.
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