Journalist Han Bing reported that January 17th will be a historic moment for world football: Manchester City officially announced a ten-year contract extension with Erling Haaland, lasting until the summer of 2034. This contract surpasses Chelsea's Palmer and Jackson (nine years) to become the longest professional player contract in world football history. The Daily Mail revealed that Haaland's weekly salary in the renewal contract has increased from 375,000 pounds to 500,000 pounds, making the Norwegian the first Premier League star to earn 500,000 pounds per week. The total contract value, including only the base salary, will reach an astonishing 260 million pounds. If various competitive and personal honor bonuses, as well as image rights revenue are included, Haaland's weekly income will reach a staggering 850,000 pounds! British media disclosed that Manchester City agreed to advance the effective date of the renewal contract from this summer to the beginning of the current season to demonstrate sincerity. This means that over the next ten years, Haaland's annual income at Manchester City will exceed 52 million euros, with a total contract value of 524 million euros. This is one of the highest-value contracts in world professional sports. Although the total amount is not as high as Messi's highest four-year contract at Barcelona (555 million euros), Messi's contract includes a massive 115 million euro renewal bonus and a 78 million euro loyalty bonus, which is not included in Haaland's renewal contract. This contract also surpasses Cristiano Ronaldo's two-and-a-half-year contract with Riyadh Victory (500 million euros). At least in the football world, Haaland's super-long-term renewal…