Man City star Jack Grealish ditches long locks as he changes iconic hairstyle

 Man City star Jack Grealish ditches long locks as he changes iconic hairstyle

Jack Grealish has said goodbye to his famous long hair and headband look with the Man City 

star posting a picture of a much shorter hair-style during the winter break

Jack Grealish has ditched his famous long locks and iconic hairband over the winter break.

The Manchester City star is known for his appearance on the field as much as he is for his superb ability, sporting trademark low-cut socks, a long-sleeved underwarmer and luscious locks.

But the 26-year-old has taken to social media to reveal a new trim after years of steadily growing out his hair.

And his new look is bound to catch a few people off-guard when he next appears on the field, with the £100million midfielder sporting a fade on the sides and a short and messy style on top.

Grealish’s change of hair, however, is unlikely to draw attention away from his form this season, which has seen the England star criticised on social media.

He will be hoping for better luck in the blue of City with his new look, having struggled to have the same impact following his big money move from Aston Villa.

Grealish has just two goals and two assists to his name this campaign as a result of City having a number of high quality players dominate possession of the ball.

At Villa, Grealish registered 34 goals and assists across the two previous seasons as he was the sole focus of the side’s attacking play.

Man City star Jack Grealish ditches long locks as he changes iconic hairstyle
The England midfielder has had a difficult season at Man City (Image: Getty Images)

Yet despite the difficult start to life in Manchester, he remained optimistic and only had positive things to say about manager Pep Guardiola during the winter break.

Speaking at a Q&A session at the Expo 2020 in Dubai, Grealish said: "[Playing under Guardiola] has been something I have thoroughly enjoyed.

"I always knew it would be different coming to work for even a foreign manager. I’ve always been quite used to English managers, whether it be Dean Smith, Steve Bruce and Tim Sherwood.

"So, I knew it was going to be different like that, but obviously, everyone knows how much of a brilliant career [Guardiola] had as a player and as a manager especially."

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