Jack Grealish, now the most expensive British footballer of all-time, has been pictured getting the train to London with his new Manchester City team-mates after joining the club for £100million.
Grealish, 25, officially completed the move to Premier League champions City on Thursday, having put pen to paper on a six-year deal worth £230,000-a-week in the standout blockbuster switch of the summer.
And it hasn't taken long for him to be thrust straight into the action, with City to compete for the first trophy of the year against Leicester in the Community Shield.
Jack Grealish has been seen getting the train to London with his Manchester City team-mates
Former Aston Villa talisman Grealish, who emotionally parted ways with his boyhood club, revealed that winning silverware was the driving force behind him joining City, and their opening game may allow him to do just that.
It is likely he will play a part in the clash at Wembley this weekend, and Pep Guardiola's squad and coaching staff were seen boarding their train to head down to the capital on Friday afternoon.
Grealish was with the group, and looked to be enjoying his conversation with Benjamin Mendy as he settles in. One photo shows a City supporter asking their newest arrival for a signature, before the train then left.
Grealish was with City's squad less than a day after officially joining the club for £100million
Record signing Grealish looked to be enjoying a chat with Benjamin Mendy at the train station
Grealish was seen leaving City's headquarters yesterday as he closed in on the move, and Sportsmail revealed on Wednesday that the playmaker had started his medical after the club activated a clause in his contract.
With both parties working through the formalities of the jaw-dropping switch, Grealish was escorted around City's training complex in the back of a large black van - and was subsequently photographed.
The interest from City has been evident over recent months, with Sportsmail reporting in March that they were favourites to sign