Jack’s back on the move! Grealish joins England team-mates on flight to Malta for Euro qualifier as the Man City Treble winner hits his fourth country in a matter of days
- Grealish celebrated the Treble win for four days before joining up with England
- He could face Malta on Friday though involvement is likely to be off the bench
- He has been to Turkey, Ibiza, England and now Malta in the last few days
Jack Grealish was back on the move with the England team as they jetted off to Malta for Friday’s European qualifier.
The Manchester City star is set to hit his fourth country in a matter of days when he lands after celebrating his side’s Treble win after they beat Inter Milan in the Champions League.
After winning the final in Turkey, City stopped off in Ibiza to celebrate the win before landing back in England, where they completed their trophy parade on a open top bus tour around Manchester.
Grealish and other City stars then joined up with their national sides, with the England men meeting at St George’s Park before jetting off to Malta on Thursday.
The City players are set to undergo fitness tests to see if they are able to play the game on Friday following a four-day celebration after Saturday’s victory.
Jack Grealish was back on the move after jetting off with England to Malta for their match on Friday
The midfielder has been back in England training after celebrating Man City’s Treble win
Grealish, alongside City’s other England Treble winners, posed for the camera as they arrived on Wedneday
Phil Foden, John Stones, Kalvin Phillips, Kyle Walker and Grealish were seen posing for a photo at the England training base on Wednesday morning.
The five players – who were dressed head-to-toe in England kit – appeared to be in good spirits after securing the Treble with Pep Guardiola’s side.
Grealish was even seen smiling despite admitting to being in a ‘world of pain’ after celebrating Manchester City’s achievements.
The five stars were eased back into training before decisions on whether they’ll be able to face Malta.
Malta will be the forward’s fourth country in a matter of days after a hectic week of celebrations
He received a commemorative plaque from Harry Kane after helping the England captain become his country’s all-time leading goal scorer
Grealish arrived at England training on Wednesday weary-eyed, seemingly feeling the effects of the post-Treble celebrations.
He and the other four players were greeted by the rest of the team, receiving a commemorative plaque from captain Harry Kane for his help in helping the Three Lions forward become his country’s all-time top goal scorer.
He was in good spirits in training, before jetting off once again in his latest private jet to Malta ahead of Fridays match.
If fit, Grealish could start alongside Kane in the game, but it’s likely any involvement would be from the bench.
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