Two homeless men who rushed to aid victims of the Manchester terror blast will be getting the royal treatment for their selfless efforts.

Stephen Jones, 35, was asleep outside near Manchester Arena when he heard the blast that killed 22 people and injured 59 on Monday night.

Upon seeing “a lot of children with blood all over them crying and screaming,” he swung into action by pulling out shrapnel, the Independent reported.

To reward his heroic efforts, West Ham co-chairman David Sullivan and his son offered to pay rent on a house for him for six months.

David Sullivan Jr. tweeted: “Me and dad want to rent the homeless man in Manchester a house for 6 months to help him get on his feet.

“If anyone can help us get in touch much much appreciated. Such a self less act needs rewarding. Please tag anyone who can help us,” he wrote.

A short time later, Sullivan posted: “WE HAVE FOUND STEVE ! Shows the power for good social media has. Thank you to all those involved, you have helped change a mans life.”

Speaking to ITV News on Tuesday, Jones said: “It’s just instinct to go and help if someone needs your help and it was children.

“It was a lot of children with blood all over them – crying and screaming. We were having to pull nails out of their arms and a couple out of this little girl’s face.

“Some lady, she got cut from her side, so my mate had to hold her legs up… we just held her legs up because we thought she was just going to bleed right out.

”If I didn’t help, I wouldn’t be able to live with myself for walking away and leaving kids like that. Just because I’m homeless it doesn’t mean that I haven’t got a heart and I’m not human still.“