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Man City star Gabriel Jesus and three pals ride bikes to Tesco to get supplies during coronavirus quarantine


GABRIEL JESUS and his three pals were spotted riding their bikes to Tesco to pick up supplies on Thursday.

It’s a surprise the fashion police weren’t hot on his heels as he headed out in luminous green socks and flip flops.

 The Manchester City star waved for the camera as he cycled past

The Manchester City star waved for the camera as he cycled pastCredit: Eamonn and James Clarke


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Jesus is usually seen cruising to Manchester City training in his incredible Mercedes GLE.

But the Brazilian opted for the more traditional mode of transport as he nipped to the shops with his friends.

The four of them dusted off their mountain bikes for the two-mile round trip to Tesco on Thursday evening.

Jesus made sure he was being as environmentally friendly as possible as he rocked up with his reusable bag over his shoulder.

He wore an all-black outfit and kept his hood up in an attempt to keep a low profile.

But his bright green socks would have turned heads as he pedalled his way through Cheshire.

Jesus and his City team-mates are in quarantine due to the global outbreak of coronavirus.

Pep Guardiola’s men will not be back in action until April 30 at the earliest after the Premier League suspension was extended.

The Brazilian forward has scored ten goals in 24 appearances for the Manchester giants in the league this season.

And he has attracted interest from Itailan giants Juventus ahead of the summer transfer window.

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 Gabriel Jesus and his three friends made their way to Tesco on Thursday

Gabriel Jesus and his three friends made their way to Tesco on ThursdayCredit: Eamonn and James Clarke

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