Jack Grealish was seen leaving Pep Guardiola's restaurant late on Thursday night after he was unveiled as a Manchester City player.
The Etihad club completed a British-record £100million transfer to sign Grealish, 25, from Aston Villa earlier that day, before he paid a call to Tast Catala.
The England international has penned a six-year contract with the Premier League champions and he has been handed the No. 10 jersey previously worn by club legend Sergio Aguero, who joined Barcelona on a free transfer earlier this summer.
Grealish's arrival at City raises intriguing questions of what position he will occupy in Guardiola's set-up.


The Villa academy graduate flourished in attacking midfield or on the left flank for his boyhood club - and his new role for the Sky Blues was one of the main topics of conversation as the pair spoke earlier on Thursday.
"When I came here this morning I had a long chat [with Guardiola] about positions and stuff like that, all football," said Grealish upon signing for his new club.
"It was such a positive chat and shows why I want to play under him. I have heard nothing but good words about him from the lads at England.
"I just can’t wait to get started really."
Grealish may have wanted to further thrash out his place in Guardiola's plans as he made a trip to the Spaniard's restaurant later on Thursday.
But he also insists he is willing to play any position asked of him, citing the variety of roles asked of Kevin De Bruyne, Phil Foden and Raheem Sterling.
That being said, when quizzed on his best position, Grealish appeared to hint he sees his future as a box-to-box midfielder.
He added: "It is a difficult one. People always ask me this and I prefer other people to answer it for me.
"I just love being on the pitch, just playing. The way this team is set up to play suits me down to a tee, the way the manager likes to play suits me.
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"I have spoken to the manager already about positions and personally I think I could play as a number eight, if the manager plays a 10, either wing or even as a false nine like you have seen Kevin or Phil do last season.
"Raz has done it as well. I feel like I can play in a lot of positions and one thing I can say is when I do get on the pitch now I will give it my all wherever I am playing."