Man City’s Treble winners fly to Ibiza on private jet as party goes on ahead of parade
EXCLUSIVE: Man City’s Treble winners fly to Ibiza on a private jet to party for 12 hours before their bus parade in Manchester, as Erling Haaland and Co leave behind Ilkay Gundogan and Kevin De Bruyne
- A group of Treble winners from Manchester City chartered a private jet to Ibiza
- They continued the celebration that had begun after Saturday’s Champions League final
- Players are expected back for the bus parade in Manchester city center on Monday evening
A large group of Manchester City players who have won the treble have flown to Ibiza for a night of partying ahead of a return for today’s trophy parade.
Mail Sport understands that those involved – which does not include manager Pep Guardiola – have chartered a private jet from Manchester to the Balearic Island to celebrate their historic exploits in style.
They are expected back early this afternoon for another night of celebration for the blue half of Manchester.
Guardiola and his squad returned to the city yesterday after their dramatic 1-0 win over Inter Milan secured the Champions League, carrying Europe’s most important trophy after the Premier League and the FA Cup in the Etihad cabinet.
From the Ataturk Stadium, the group headed to their hotel for a party with striker Erling Haaland on the DJ decks.
A large group of Manchester City Treble winners continued the celebration by chartering a plane to Ibiza after coming home from the Champions League final in Istanbul.
The victory over Inter Milan completed a famous Treble for Pep Guardiola’s Man City side
City completed the Treble by beating Inter Milan in Saturday’s Champions League final
Jack Grealish led the party as Manchester City celebrated in Istanbul on Saturday night after the final
Grealish rapped over thumping disco music as Manchester City celebrated the treble
Grealish and Haaland pictured with the European Cup on their flight home from Istanbul
Jack Grealish was still in his Manchester City kit the night after the Champions League final
Meanwhile, Kalvin Phillips was still wearing his winner’s medal from the night before
City’s number 10 shared snaps sipping beer after the club’s victory on Saturday
The festivities continued until 8pm. Many wore sunglasses as they disembarked in Manchester with their trophy.
However, it seems some managed to blow a second wind by hopping on another flight for a consecutive night of partying.
The parade gates open at 5pm and the City players are expected on stage from 7.30pm.
However, the trip to Ibiza was not for everyone. Kevin De Bruyne, Ilkay Gundogan and Stefan Ortega dined with City staff at Tattu Chinese restaurant in Manchester on Sunday evening.
De Bruyne, who was injured in the final, was present with his wife Michele, arriving at 9.30pm and leaving just before midnight, with Gundogan arriving around the same time.
Tattu’s menu includes a £74.50 per head shared option of caramel soya aged tenderloin, red snapper tom yum, aromatic crispy duck pancakes and seven seasoned seared tuna.
For £99.50, diners can enjoy a menu of Japanese black wagyu, black cod from Shanghai and dim sum, with desserts including a white chocolate dragon egg made from coconut, passion fruit and mango.