A mystery player or staff member is set to auction off their medal collection from Manchester City‘s historic Treble-winning season.
Leading sports memorabilia auctioneers Budds have confirmed an ‘incredible and historical set of five medals’ will go under the hammer later this month.
The lot will be sold as part of the Made In Manchester Live auction, which is due to take place on April 28.
The set includes Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League winners’ medals.
The Premier League medal comes in its original box, with the reverse including the inscription ‘Champions 2022/23’.
The Champions League medal also features an inscription and ribbon, while the FA Cup medal has a ribbon and its original fitted case.
A full set of medals from Man City’s Treble winning season will be auctioned later this month
Man City’s Treble was sealed with their first Champions League triumph in Istanbul
The Premier League medal includes the inscription ‘Champions 2022-23’ and a ribbon
Two further medals come with the collection, with Man City also winning both the UEFA Super Cup and the FIFA Club World Cup in 2023.
When contacted by Daily Mail Sport, Budds confirmed the medals are an official set from the Treble season, while the vendor has chosen to remain anonymous.
‘This wonderful collection of medals gives a rare opportunity for collectors, fans and serious investors in football history a chance to bid for medals that relate to a historical season for the Manchester side,’ the auction house said.
‘We are very excited to be hosting the sale and are expecting much interest.’
The opening bid has been listed as £30,000 ahead of the live auction on April 28.
Budds has estimated that the medals could fetch between £50,000 to £80,000.
Pep Guardiola’s Man City side were crowned Premier League champions in the 2022-23 campaign after finishing five points clear of their nearest rivals Arsenal.
Man City then overcame arch-rivals Man United 2-1 in the FA Cup final, before sealing their first Champions League title with Rodri scoring the only goal in a 1-0 win over Inter Milan in the final in Istanbul.
The UEFA Super Cup followed in August with Man City beating Sevilla on penalties following a 1-1 draw.
Guardiola’s side then thrashed Brazilian side Fluminense 4-0 in December to win the FIFA Club World Cup in Saudi Arabia.