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Samuel Meade & Ellie Kemp

Jack Grealish shows off new locks after using Paul Pogba's barber

Manchester City star Jack Grealish has refreshed his hairstyle ahead of the upcoming season. The midfielder has been letting his hair down during the off-season, partying it up in Las Vegas after winning the Premier League title for the first time.

But he will return to the Etihad with a new look after visiting A Star Barbers - where Paul Pogba frequents - for a trim. The barber who chopped Grealish's barnet is also the man who cuts Pogba's hair.

He's also styled the hair of Chelsea’s Reece James and West Ham’s Declan Rice. City's record transfer has opted for a top knot - far from the usual long, sweeping locks fans are used to seeing him with, reports The Mirror.

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Grealish has been jetting around Europe to celebrate marriages with some of his pals. He flew to France over the weekend to see Harry Maguire tie the knot, having been on the Greek island of Mykonos on Wednesday for another wedding to celebrate Conor Hourihane's marriage.

Grealish made a £100m switch from Aston Villa to Manchester last term, becoming the most expensive British player in history. The 26-year-old was hugely influential at Villa Park but under Pep Guardiola he adopted more of a squad role, going on to score six times.

Jack Grealish visited the same barber as Paul Pogba (Jack Grealish/Instagram)

He was left on the bench for the final day comeback win over Villa, which secured a fourth title in five years for City. Speaking after the game Grealish was adamant that there was more to come and he would have a greater effect this season. He told Sky Sports : "I know I can kick on and I certainly will, I feel like I played my part in certain games, even the goal last week at West Ham which meant a lot. I can kick on so much more, I know in myself, the role I can play at this football club."

"(It means) everything. When I signed friends and family asked me 'what do you actually want to win?' and for me I've always wanted the Premier League. It (playing for City) is more difficult than I thought, but I've enjoyed every minute. I stepped out of my comfort zone, new changing room, new surroundings. It has been difficult, but this today makes up for it."

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