JACK GREALISH appeared to have had a night to remember as he was assisted out of a bar at 5 a.m. following Manchester City’s raucous victory celebrations.
Grealish, 28, whose love of partying has earned him a cult following among football fans, was all smiles as he exited the party wearing a £2,000 matching Gucci shirt and pants.
Meanwhile, teammate Kevin de Bruyne was observed slumped in the back of a taxi at the conclusion of the night, and one player departed the stadium with a £1,280 bottle of red wine.
Pep Guardiola’s team celebrated a historic fourth English title victory in a straight, beating West Ham 3-1 on the final day to secure first place ahead of Arsenal.
Pep, a Spaniard, joined his players in celebrating at Manchester’s glamorous Fenix bar.
Many of the players’ wives joined in on the celebration, with De Bruyne’s wife stealing the show in a red outfit and Phil Foden’s expectant girlfriend joining the party.
City players were suave as they arrived at the venue to commemorate the event.
Grealish arrived at the location in a cab with Kyle Walker, the England midfielder dressed in a nice checked Gucci attire and his Three Lions teammate in a green bomber jacket and white shirt combo.
Party-mad Grealish later tweeted a video from inside the venue, showing players and partygoers singing and dancing to the Human League’s 1989 single ‘Don’t You Want Me’.
However, the celebrations appeared to have exhausted several of the players as they left.
De Bruyne, the creative king, was later photographed putting his head in his hands as he entered a taxi.
And Norwegian goal king Erling Haaland, dressed casually in a City T-shirt and shorts, was seen looking cheerful but a touch shaky as the party came to an end.
The money was undoubtedly spent at the party, since participants were observed departing with pricey drinks.
Goalkeeper Ederson was seen leaving the party with a £1,280 bottle of Tiganello red wine.
Meanwhile, Matheus Nunes was spotted departing with a pal, clutching two £700 golden bottles of Ace of Shades Champagne.
City has one game left in the season, the FA Cup final against fierce rivals Manchester United, next Saturday.
But Pep had plainly given them permission to party till dawn following their hard-earned league title, which was decided on the penultimate day of the season.