Jack Grealisk was an unused replacement in the FA Cup defeat of Man City against Crystal Palace and was told that he would leave the Etihad Stadium after he had fallen out of favor
Alan Shearer is supported in his claim that it is high time for Jack Grealisk to separate with Manchester City. The 29-year-old has found this period on the fringes of Pep Guardiola's plans, which was only in the starting line-up for seven Premier League matches.
The international English international was also an unused replacement during the FA Cup FA Cup loss of the FA Cup against Crystal Palace, which made rumors to light that he might be on his way to the city. Newcastle United Icon Shearer is of the opinion that it should signal the end of the road for Grealisk.
“His time is up in Man City. He has to leave,” said Shearer that the rest is a football podcast. “For him (Guardiola) to put on a debutant, a young boy (Claudio Echeverri), and [Ilkay] Gundogan instead of Jack Grealisk when they are desperately looking for a goal …
“His time is over. He is done in Man City, he has to leave. For whatever reason, Pep is done with him, he doesn't like him.”
Grealisk joined City for a stunning £ 100 million four years ago and played a crucial role in their triple campaign of 2023. But he saw his fame in the club loss, which means that only one Premier League starts in 2025.
Guardiola made it clear that at the end of the season it is expected that conversations about the next movement of Grealisk are expected. In accordance with the position of Shearer, the former goalkeeper of Manchester United Ben Foster said that a transfer could restore the fasting career of Grealish.
On his fozcast -podcast Foster said: “He is not in a great place because he does not come to the English team in the summer. He will have a whole summer to leave, and he will think about this. I guarantee that this would have had him and this would have left a big old dent on Jack Grealisk.
“I don't know where he is going at the start of the following season. I think he is struggling to find a team that will take responsibility and wages and the demands he will expect.”
The former Wrexham keeper added: “We have to leave him for the summer, take his head down, make a switch to somewhere where he is the chief again and us for four or five years Jack Grealish is at his best.”
Guardiola has discussed the current situation of Grealish in City and confirms that discussions about his future are awaiting the departing director of Voetbal Txiki Begiristain, incoming director Hugo Viana and the representatives of the player.
He said: “We didn't talk, I didn't talk to him. People don't believe me, but these things are from the agents and the club and Txiki, and in this case also Hugo. Both will decide. What will happen will happen, but he has to come back to play for minutes again.
“It isn't [only] Jack. There is not one player in my dressing room, and I think all the changing rooms around the world are happy [when they] Don't play. When the team wins and wins, they have to find out how everything happens – but they are not happy.
“They are here to play and if they don't play, they are not satisfied. That is the normal position in all clubs.”
