Grealish, 28, renowned among football fans for his fondness for parties, exited the gathering with a radiant smile, sporting a £2,000 matching Gucci shirt and trousers. Meanwhile, teammate Kevin de Bruyne was spotted slouched in the back of a taxi by the end of the night, and another player left holding a £1,280 bottle of red wine. Pep Guardiola’s squad celebrated their fourth consecutive English title triumph after defeating West Ham 3-1 on the final day, securing the top position ahead of Arsenal.

Pep, along with his players, continued the festivities at the upscale Fenix bar in Manchester. The players’ significant others also joined the festivities, with De Bruyne’s wife turning heads in a red dress and Phil Foden’s pregnant partner attending as well. The City players exuded style as they arrived at the venue to commemorate the occasion.

Grealish arrived at the venue alongside Kyle Walker, both dressed sharply, with Grealish in a smart checked Gucci ensemble and Walker sporting a green bomber jacket and white shirt. Grealish later shared a video from inside the venue, capturing the jubilant atmosphere as everyone sang and danced to the 1989 hit ‘Don’t You Want Me’ by the Human League.

However, the celebrations seemed to have taken a toll on some players as they departed. De Bruyne was later photographed with his head in his hands while getting into a cab, and Erling Haaland, dressed casually in a City T-shirt and shorts, appeared merry but slightly unsteady as the party wound down.

Luxury was abundant during the festivities, with players leaving with expensive drinks in hand. Goalkeeper Ederson was seen departing with a £1,280 bottle of Tiganello red wine, while Matheus Nunes left with a friend clutching £700 golden bottles of Ace of Shades Champagne.

With one final game remaining in the season, the FA Cup final against bitter rivals Manchester United, City had evidently been given permission by Pep to revel until dawn following their hard-fought league title victory. The evening commenced earlier as the elegantly attired players arrived at the venue accompanied by their partners and friends. From Bernardo Silva’s green polo shirt to Julian Alvarez’s classy blue blazer, the players showcased a variety of styles, with Pep himself opting for a white shirt topped with a black jumper.

Manchester City performance and stats

Manchester City

Manager: Josep Guardiola
Rank 1st
Win 27
Draw 7
Loss 3
Goals 93-33
Diff 60

Manchester City is currently 1st in the Premier League with 88 points.

In the last 38 games, it has won 28 times, drawn 7 times, and lost 3 times. In its last match, Manchester City won 3-1 against West Ham United.​​

It has a positive goal difference after scoring 93 goals and conceding 33.​