‘First time driving a brand new Lamborghini’ – Blue vroom! Man City star Jack Grealish treated himself to a brand new £210,000 Lamborghini to celebrate Manchester City winning the treble

Jack Grealish was able to celebrate Manchester City’s treble victory by purchasing a brand new Lamborghini, which he has been seen for the first time driving for the first time.

The super-striker, who is on a weekly salary of £230,000 at City, recently splurged on a personalized Lamborghini Performante Urus, which is said to have a base price of between £205,000 and £210,000 before any customization.

Yesterday, witnesses reported seeing him arrive for training in Manchester while driving a brand-new, luxurious automobile.

Yianni Charalambous, a celebrity automobile customiser, was responsible for wrapping and customizing the vehicle, which features a light blue color to match City’s home strip.

In June of 2018, Charalambous posted a picture of his brand-new car to his Instagram account, along with a joke about City winning the Premier League title and beating out his team, Arsenal.

Jack Grealish has been seen for the first time driving a brand new Lamborghini (pictured) he bought to celebrate Manchester City winning the treble

Jack Grealish has been seen for the first time driving a brand new Lamborghini (pictured) he bought to celebrate Manchester City winning the treble

The super-striker (pictured) who is on £230,000-a-week at City, and has splashed out for the cutomised Lamborghini Performante Urus

The super-striker (pictured) who is on £230,000-a-week at City, and has splashed out for the cutomised Lamborghini Performante Urus

The customisation was carried out by celebrity car customiser Yianni Charalambous

The customisation was carried out by celebrity car customiser Yianni Charalambous

He said: ‘So there it is guys, it is completed, Lamborghini Performante, tiffany blue’ he began in the story, walking next to the car.

‘This car belongs to Jack Grealish, the Man City Premier League winner. Yes, he took it away from the Arsenal, however he wanted his car wrapped.

‘I think it works perfectly, especially the he plays for Man City, and there it is in all its glory. An incredible looking car.

‘He’s gone shuts and returns, you’ve got the carbon everywhere that we’ve left exposed, nice choice of colour. It’s going to look great on the training ground.’

Charalambous, who runs Yiannimize, has customised several footballers’ cars in the past, including Sergio Aguero, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Didier Drogba.

He claims to be best friends with former Arsenal and City defender Bacary Sagna, and has also been seen on TV as the star of Dave TV’s Yianni: Supercar Customiser.

Earlier this year Grealish helped his team become the first side to complete the treble, winning the Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League all in one season, since United in 1999.

Following their success, the history-making team enjoyed a four-day spell of drinking and partying – across Istanbul, Manchester and Ibiza.

The 27-year old standing atop the bus as it made its way through Manchester has become an iconic image from the team's celebrations for their treble win

The 27-year old standing atop the bus as it made its way through Manchester has become an iconic image from the team’s celebrations for their treble win

Grealish was regularly pictured with a drink in hand as he celebrated City's immense success

Grealish was frequently photographed celebrating City’s enormous amount of success while holding a drink in his hand.

Grealish became the public face of the celebrations and was frequently depicted during the event holding a beverage in one hand.

As a result of his wild partying, the former Aston Villa player was limited to just 32 minutes of playing time for England in their most recent Euro 2024 qualifying matches against Malta and Macedonia.

Grealish concedes that he does not have any remorse over his conduct, despite the fact that he played only a little role in the fixtures, and he later hailed the ‘unbelievable’ success that City had achieved.

At some point during the celebration, the winger could be seen singing along to Fleetwood Mac while the other players drank a few drinks and danced with the trophy.

Even though he was still wearing his uniform from the previous night’s celebration, Grealish eventually joined the rest of his teammates for additional Champions League celebrations on Sunday morning.

After that, he and a large group of his teammates, which included Haaland, Phil Foden, and Kalvin Phillips, flew to Ibiza for a night of partying before returning home for today’s trophy parade. Among his teammates, he counted Kalvin Phillips as one of his closest friends.

Mail Sport, who published the details of the 12-hour party excursion exclusively, understands that those involved chartered a private jet from Manchester to the Balearic island to celebrate their history-making achievements in style. The manager Pep Guardiola was not among those engaged.