A number of Manchester City stars, both current and former, along with their partners, gathered in Manchester city centre on Tuesday evening for a leaving party honouring Bernardo Silva and John Stones. The midfielder Silva is set to depart the club after nine years this summer, while defender Stones, who joined in 2016, was also celebrated.
Stars in Attendance
Phil Foden attended with his wife Rebecca Cooke, while former City captain Kyle Walker, who left for relegated Burnley in 2025, was present without his partner Annie Kilner. The event took place at Louis Night Club, lasting from 8pm to 1:30am. Mateo Kovacic arrived with wife Izabel, joined by England goalkeeper James Trafford and former Arsenal star Kolo Toure, a member of Pep Guardiola's coaching staff.
Notable Moments
Silva was driven home by teammate Ruben Dias in a Lamborghini Urus, despite his apartment being just 150 yards away. A staff member reportedly commented that Silva was not 'capable' of walking. Foden, dressed in a white shirt and denim jeans, left before 10pm with Cooke. Erling Haaland and girlfriend Isabel Haugseng Johansen avoided photos by hiding in a Maybach. Others left in blacked-out vans via the bin room.
Attendees included Marcus Bettinelli, Nicolas Gonzales, Matheus Nunes, Rayan Ait Nouri, Abdukodir Khusanov, Tijjani Reijnders, Nathan Ake, and Rodri. Stones was not spotted, nor was his wife Olivia Naylor. Reijnders' wife Marina shared a photo with the midfielder, Silva, Ake, and WAGs Kaylee Ake and Silva's wife Ines, captioned with six blue heart emojis.
Silva's Legacy
Silva's service to City has brought 18 major trophies, including the Champions League and six Premier League titles. The club is chasing a seventh title but faces a challenge after drawing with Everton, leaving Arsenal five points clear with three games left. City has four games remaining.



