Blue moon rising in Barcelona! Erling Haaland and Rodri reunite at team-mate Aymeric Laporte’s wedding to Sara Botello… as Man City stars cut loose in Spain before Treble winners’ attention returns to pre-season
- Laporte has tied the knot with Botello in Barcelona and was joined by loved ones
- City’s Treble winners Rodri and Haaland were in attendance at the wedding
Aymeric Laporte‘s teammates past and present have been pictured celebrating with the Manchester City star at his wedding, with Erling Haaland and Iker Muniain in attendance.
The Treble winner tied the knot with Spaniard Sara Botello, who he met during his time at Athletic Bilbao before moving to the Premier League.
Their wedding was held at a stunning venue in Spain and Laporte was not the only famous face in attendance.
City’s history-makers Rodri and Haaland were spotted celebrating with their teammate, just days after their Champions League celebrations ended.
Former teammate Muniain, who is still plying his trade in Bilbao, was also spotted as snaps were shared.
Erling Haaland (left) was spotted attending Aymeric Laporte’s wedding celebration
The Man City defender celebrated with friends and family as he tied the knot
He married Sara Botello, who he met during his time at Athletic Bilbao
Laporte and his wife were seen dancing together as they celebrated the occasion in style with friends and family.
Rodri was pictured alongside Haaland and Laporte in a group photo as the trio continued the celebrations.
The Spaniards have not stopped celebrating since winning the Champions League with Man City.
Taking to international duty following the final in Istanbul, the pair lifted the UEFA Nations League with Spain as everything they touch turns to gold at the moment.
They continued the celebrations further as Laporte tied the knot, while Haaland returned from international duty after a loss and a win in Euro 2024 qualifying.
Haaland will have received a better reception at Laporte’s wedding than he did on national duty, where he was booed by his own fans after defeat to Scotland.