Jack Grealish reveals his weird and expensive post-game eating habit

MANCHESTER City star Jack Grealish has revealed he eats five Chinese takeaway meals on a mammoth after a game.

And the monster meal costs the star a tidy dim sum – a whopping £53.50.

Jack treats himself to a Chinese snack after a match

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Jack treats himself to a Chinese snack after a matchPhoto credit: Getty

He says Chinese is his favorite food, and he loves piling his order into a mountain of food to devour in a “grand prize for everyone.”

The star visits the expensive, high-end Chinese restaurant in Manchester for a bite to eat.

Jack revealed: “Yeah I love Chinese man. I get one after every game. I go to Wing’s in Manchester.

“I usually grab something to take away. I have Singapore Chow Mein, I have egg fried rice, I have salt and pepper chips, I have salt and pepper shrimp and then curry sauce.

“I then mix everything in and have a big fee for everyone.”

And eating for one would be both a wallet and a belly breaker for most people – but not the super-fit £270,000-a-week star.

His Singapore Chow Mein is £20.40, fried egg rice £5.40, salt and pepper chips £6.40, salt and pepper prawns £16.90 and a pot of curry sauce to pour over is a further £4.40.

The location is walking distance from Jack’s downtown apartment, which he shares with mistress Sasha Attwood and her Cockapoo.

The Wing’s is a popular hangout for stars from both Manchester clubs, as well as a hangout for Coronation Street actors and visiting celebs.

The Old Trafford Class of ’92 – Gary and Phil Neville, Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes and Nicky Butt and David Beckham put the eatery on the showbiz map.

Sir Alex Ferguson was also a keen customer and Wayne and Coleen were regular visitors until he left the club.

Jack recently revealed the secrets behind his massive calves and low socks.

With these famous calves, he claimed it’s all genetics, telling the Daily Mail: ‘I don’t really do anything. It’s just something that runs in the family.

“My grandfather always had big calves when he played soccer.

“But I don’t do calf exercises or calf routines at the gym or anything like that. Honestly, it’s just something I’ve had since I was young.”

And on those familiar low socks, Grealish shared that superstition is at the root of it.

He said: “I think I was about 14 or 15 and we were sponsored by Macron at Aston Villa and the socks shrank in the wash.

“In training I couldn’t pull them over my calves because the socks were so small.

“So I started wearing them under my calves in training – and I’ve played really well this season.

“So I started wearing my socks below my calves in games. It was just something that stuck because I had such a good season.”

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Fans commented on Grealish’s calves while he was playing for the Three Lions at the World Cup in Qatar last year, with one saying: “So how big are Grealish’s calves going to be?”

Another wrote: “Was very interested in the US-England game until noticing Jack Grealish’s mutated calves which became my entire focus after that.”

Jack Grealish says his famous calves run in the family

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Jack Grealish says his famous calves run in the familyPhoto credit: Rex

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ClareFora

ClareFora is a Dailynationtoday U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. ClareFora joined Dailynationtoday in 2021 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing: clarefora@dailynationtoday.com.

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