New reports suggest that Manchester City players celebrated their treble triumph with extravagant celebrations, accompanied by a significant bar bill.
After winning their third consecutive league title, followed by the FA Cup and the coveted Champions League, Pep Guardiola’s team enjoyed a historic season.
The players’ celebrations were expected to last for days, and Kevin Grealish, the father of Jack Grealish, revealed details about one particular night.
Following their Premier League victory, the City players gathered at the Tunnel Club, an exclusive suite at the Etihad Stadium, to continue their festivities.
Grealish’s dad was part of the celebrations that night, and in a wide-ranging interview with The Mirror, he narrated how one of the parties went down.
“To be fair to City, they’ve been brilliant with the celebrations and all the parties. There was one for winning the Premier League at the Tunnel Club a few weeks ago.” He said.
“The drinks bill came to £47,000, FORTY SEVEN GRAND! – I saw the receipt – and before you say it, that wasn’t just Jack’s drinks bill. He actually went home early that night!”
Grealish’s wild ways
While Grealish may have had a quiet night after the Premier League triumph, that was certainly not the case once his team secured the treble.
The former Aston Villa man was at the centre of celebrations and went viral for donning his match-day kit, more than 36 hours after the Champions League final.
After a four-day partying spree, Grealish reportedly told Ben Stokes via text message that he was in a ‘world of pain’.
Despite presumably having the hangover of a lifetime, Grealish still linked up with his England teammates ahead of the Euro qualifier against Malta on Friday, June 16.
Ahead of the game, England boss Gareth Southgate sounded a subtle warning to Grealish to ease up his partying ways, as per The Guardian.
Kai Havertz approves Arsenal move
Elsewhere, Sports Brief reported on Arsenal’s pursuit of Kai Havertz, who has reportedly given the North Londoners the green light to sign him.
Arsenal are looking to push for Havertz’s move once they wrap up the transfer of West Ham United’s midfield maestro Declan Rice, who is their top transfer target.
Transfer guru Fabrizio Romano tweeted the German ace has already given the green light over a move to north London as he would not have any problem agreeing to personal terms.