City won the top-flight title for a record fourth season in a row and also claimed the UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup earlier in the campaign.
It is the first time in English football history a men’s team has ever lifted the title in four consecutive years.
Haaland claimed the league’s Golden Boot award for the second successive season, scoring 27 times in 31 appearances.
Looking back on those accolades, the Norwegian was keen to point out just how good his team-mates, coaches and backroom staff have been to make more history under Pep Guardiola.
“I can’t complain,” he began, while talking on the bus travelling through the city centre.
“It’s been a lovely season, four in a row, this club is amazing and I’m so proud of everyone.”
While he scored three more hat-tricks this season and broke yet more scoring records, he says the final day victory over West Ham and the subsequent title celebrations at the Etihad stand out for him.
“There’s been many good moments,” he said.
“I think when we knew we’d win the league that was the best one, I’d have to say that.”
With City fans lining the streets of the city, Haaland also took a moment to praise the support the players have received all season long.
“Of course, I mean the support home and away has been unbelievable. I’m proud, what more can I say,” he finished.