Man City’s Matheus Nunes left customers shocked by working a shift in a local bakery
The 25-year-old donned an apron and helped whip up a batch of Portuguese custard tarts.
He then helped hand them out to punters.
The Portugal ace signed for the club in a £42million deadline day move from Wolves.
He helped out at The Flat Baker, a mile from City’s Etihad Stadium.
However, it’s not the first time the player has been a pastry chef.
Four years ago, Nunes worked at a bakery in the Portuguese town of Ericeira after his family moved there.

He previously opened up about working in the bakery alongside starting his football career.
The midfielder revealed how he served pastries to customers in the morning before attending football training in Portugal.
Nunes said: “I worked in a bakery for a year, where I used to help sell the products.
”So I am used to it.”
He also admitted that his mum made him choose between football and school.
This was so he could start working and earning money.
The player said he chose football as he wasn’t doing well in class.
He also shared his admiration for his new manager Pep Guardiola as he added the finishing touches to his baked goods.
He added: “My decision to come to Manchester was also because of him.
”I wanted to play with him and I knew that with him I would improve a lot.”