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Jack Grealish would be nightclub promoter in Ibiza if he wasn’t a footballer, joined Stormzy on stage and felt like Lionel Messi after £100m transfer as he gears up for Champions League clash at Man City

Jack Grealish is set to continue his incredible rise to superstardom by making another Champions League appearance this evening.

The England star was identified as the missing piece of the puzzle to help Manchester City land the one trophy that has evaded them.

Grealish tasted European football for the first time in his career at Man City

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Grealish tasted European football for the first time in his career at Man City

Grealish had been vocal about his desire to play Champions League football for years and finally realised his dream against RB Leipzig in September.

The 6-3 win – in which he scored – marked a sensational few months for the 26-year-old, who endeared himself to the country this summer.

Grealish enjoyed a breakout tournament with England at Euro 2020 but admitted his career could have got in a very different direction.

The playmaker hilariously claimed that he’d be soaking up the rays as a promoter in Ibiza or Tenerife if he wasn’t a footballer.

“I would be getting everyone into the club”, Grealish, whose father is a plasterer, told The Times.

“I couldn’t be a plasterer, like my dad,” he said, laughing. “I’d be a club promoter. Tenerife. Or Ibiza.”

The move to Man City has developed Grealish for England

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The move to Man City has developed Grealish for England

City moved quickly to sign Grealish from boyhood club Aston Villa after the Euros – splashing a British transfer record £100million in the process.

The move came just days after Lionel Messi waved a teary goodbye to Barcelona ahead of his free transfer to Paris Saint-Germain.

And Grealish admitted he identified with the legendary Argentine after revealing that his final day at Villa was also emotional.

“Everyone has seen the way Messi was at his final press conference and that is the exact way I felt myself,” he said.

“Before I left the hotel, I spoke to the team and the staff and the players and I ‘teared up’ a little bit myself, but I felt it was time for me to move on.

“I have always said I wanted to play Champions League football and I couldn’t do that at Villa this year.”

Who’d have thought Grealish and Stormzy would strike up this relationship?

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Who’d have thought Grealish and Stormzy would strike up this relationship?

The midfielder decided to reward himself for hammering Arsenal with a trip to the festival

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The midfielder decided to reward himself for hammering Arsenal with a trip to the festival

Grealish’s start to life at the Etihad has by no means been poor, regularly making the Premier League champions’ starting eleven and scoring twice.

And the former Notts County loanee was in the mood to celebrate in August after a 5-0 win over Arsenal by joining Stormzy on stage at Leeds festival.

The pair are well known to each other and the musician was seen wearing an England shirt with Grealish on the back during the Euros.

As well as this, Stormzy gave City’s No.10 a shout out on a remix of Yaw Tog’s song ‘Sore’ earlier this year.

But Grealish may deserve his own song entirely if he helps Pep Guardiola and co to the Champions League promise land this season…