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Grealish stars in first ad for Pepsi after 'signing a SEVEN-FIGURE deal' with it

  /  autty

Jack Grealish has proved he has what it takes as a street footballer by flaunting his flair in a new advert for Pepsi outside Wembley.

The Manchester City was starring in his first advert with the drinks titan since signing a seven-figure deal as per The Sun.

Grealish, 28, showcases his talents for Pepsi's 'Where There’s A Ball There’s A Way' campaign.

It celebrates the simpicity of football worldwide and encouraging fans to find creative ways to play - even when there are restrictions, such as the 'no ball games' sign that features in the video.

In a star-studded cast featuring Son Heung-min, Vinicius Jr, and Leah Williamson, and a skilful dog, the aim is simple - keep the ball off the ground at all costs.

Karen Carney acts as a presenter and even Vinnie Jones makes a cameo outing at the end.

'I am thrilled to take part in this first campaign with Pepsi Max and join the team,' Grealish said.

'When I was growing up, I just wanted to play—whether in the house, the street, or on the pitch. Our “Where There’s A Ball, There’s A Way” campaign aims to get more people to take every opportunity to enjoy the game.'

'We’re excited to welcome Jack Grealish to the roster of Pepsi Max global football ambassadors and to see him join the team in this campaign,' said the grandly titled Eric Melis, Vice-President of Global Brand Marketing, Carbonated Soft Drinks at PepsiCo.

'Being thirsty for more – Pepsi Max’s philosophy – means feeling that wherever there is a ball, there is an opportunity to find new and unexpected ways to find enjoyment through the game.

'Whether you’re playing on the biggest stages in the world or on city streets, there’s an opportunity to unlock the enjoyment that it brings.'

Grealish joined Manchester City for £100million in 2022 and his global appeal has since catapulted.

This is the latest big-money brand deal for the sportsman, who has already collaborated with Bose and German sportswear brand Puma, in a £10 million deal.

The forward, who won the Champions League, Premier League, Club World Cup and the FA Cup with City, is also a brand ambassador for Gucci.

A few days ago, he posed in his first photo for Pepsi. Now there's this video. What could be next?