Manchester City owner Sheikh Mansour has been spotted at the Ataturk Olympic Stadium watching his side face Inter Milan in the Champions League final.
Mansour, the vice-president of the United Arab Emirates, flew out to Turkey on Saturday morning and attended the game later in the day.
Mansour - who has only watched one competitive fixture since buying the club in 2008 - was pictured sitting next to Khaldoon Al Mubarak, the club's Chairman.
The 52-year-old appeared to be in good spirits, laughing and joking with Al Mubarak after jetting out to Istanbul on a private plane.
Mansour felt it was important he attended the game given the fact Pep Guardiola's side are looking to create history at the Ataturk Olympic Stadium.
If City beat Inter Milan and become the kings of Europe for the first time, they will become only the second English club - after Manchester United in 1999 - to win the Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League in the same season.
City have become a dominant force domestically since Mansour's investment vehicle, the Abu Dhabi United Group, took control at the Etihad Stadium.
Under his stewardship, the club have remarkably won seven Premier League titles in the past 12 years, including five of the last six.
Mansour will be able to watch the likes of Kevin De Bruyne and Erling Haaland play in the flesh for the first time at the Ataturk Olympic Stadium this evening.
The 52-year-old's investment has also seen Manchester City build a new training site and expand the Etihad Stadium.
Meanwhile, Guardiola has made no secret of the fact that winning the Treble would be a 'dream'.
'It's absolutely a dream. Absolutely,' he said in the lead-up to the showdown. 'To achieve things always have to have the correct portion of obsession, desire. Obsession is a positive word. It's a dream for all of us.'