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Published on 2024-04-22 09:32:09
Jack Grealish, who moved to Manchester City in a record-breaking deal in the summer of 2021, is now considering his future at the club. Reports suggest that the 28-year-old midfielder may push for a move away from Pep Guardiola’s team in the upcoming summer transfer window. Despite being an important player for City, Grealish has not been able to consistently reach the heights expected of him, leading to a drop in his market value.
Having been a key figure at Aston Villa before his move to Manchester City, Grealish has shown glimpses of his talent but has struggled to maintain his form on a consistent basis. Guardiola reportedly does not see him as a crucial part of the team moving forward, opening up the possibility of the Englishman seeking a new challenge elsewhere. With his market value now at €65 million, City could be open to letting Grealish go for the right price to facilitate the arrival of a new winger.
Amidst the speculation surrounding his future, it is reported that Grealish himself wants to leave Manchester City in search of a more prominent role. As a player with undeniable talent and potential, there is expected to be no shortage of interest in the services of the England international. With major changes potentially on the horizon at Manchester City in the upcoming transfer window, Grealish’s departure could mark the beginning of a new chapter in his career as he looks to rediscover his best form at a different club.
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