Manchester City will hold open-top bus parade on Monday if they secure historic treble

Manchester City will hold an open-top bus parade on Monday if they secure the historic treble, but will suspend plans if they lose the Champions League final to Inter Milan

  • Man City will face Inter Milan in the Champions League final
  • City will hold a parade in front of thousands of fans on Monday if they win on Saturday
  • Pep Guardiola’s side will display all three trophies as they tour the city centre

Manchester City will hold a parade for thousands of supporters on Monday as they complete the Treble this weekend.

Mail Sport understands there are plans for Pep Guardiola’s side to show off three trophies if they beat Inter in the Champions League final on Saturday.

The side are likely to tour the city center on a few buses, with last year’s parade for winning the Premier League ending at the bottom of Deansgate.

But City certainly won’t be celebrating if they lose a second European final in three seasons – despite already securing a double by winning the league title and FA Cup.

The majority of City’s squad has been selected for their country and the international break begins immediately, with Germany becoming the first major nation to hold a friendly on Monday.

City will hold a parade for thousands of supporters on Monday as they complete the Treble

Guardiola's side will show off three trophies as they beat Inter in the Champions League final

Guardiola’s side will show off three trophies as they beat Inter in the Champions League final

Manchester City beat United to win the FA Cup after securing the league title (City fans at the FA Cup final pictured above)

Manchester City beat United to win the FA Cup after securing the league title (City fans at the FA Cup final pictured above)

Julian Alvarez’s Argentina is scheduled to face Australia in Beijing next Thursday, while this round of England’s European qualifiers kicks off on Friday.

How much of Guardiola’s squad will be made available for those games remains to be seen, with the focus on finally conquering Europe.

City supporters traveling to Turkey have been designated the fan zone on the south side of the Atatürk Olympic Stadium and are urged to arrive early.

It opens from 2pm on match day for fans with match tickets – with another area for fans of both clubs in Yenikapi overlooking the Sea of ​​Marmara.