Jack Grealisk can be forced to look for a transfer away from Manchester City this summer after Pep Guardiola made it clear when he is in the team on the last day of the season
Jack Grealish's Langer term Future in Manchester City looks increasingly insecure after he had not made the team for their last Premier League match of the season. Grealisk has passed a bad season in the city and has difficulty convincing Pep Guardiola that he has been earning lately.
The 29-year-old wing player started only seven league matches this season, with only one of those in 2025. He contributed three goals and five assists in 32 performances in all competitions, but has always been marginalized, in which Guardiola prefers Savinho, Jeremy Doku, Omar Marmoush on the Left on the Left.
Grealisk was an unused replacement in the 1-0 defeat of Crystal Palace in the FA Cup final and is linked to a movement in the summer transfer window. That possibility has become more likely with the Telegraph report that he has been omitted from the team to stand against Fulham on Sunday.
The international England will have conversations with directors of football Txiki Begiristain and Hugo Viana after the end of the season. And although he is left for his contract for another two years, a transfer seems to be a clear possibility with the current situation that is considered untenable.
Guardiola's attitude on the £ 100 million player was made extremely clear when he brought in 19-year-old Claudio Echeverri instead of Grealish near Wembley. “We didn't talk, I didn't talk to him,” explained the city boss afterwards.
“I say these things, and people don't believe me, but in this case it is of the agents and the club and Txiki, and also Hugo. Both will decide. What will happen will happen, but we will play again, but of course he has to come back to play minutes to play again.”
The fate of Grealisk this summer could be well linked to Guardiolas stated wish to work with a smaller team next season. Abdukodir Khusanov, Savinho, James Mcatee, Echeverri and Rico Lewis all missed a place in the 20-man competition day team for the recent 3-1 victory over Bournemouth, which encouraged a plea of ​​the city boss.
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He said, 'I told the club that I don't want that [a bigger squad]. I don't want to leave five or six players in the freezer. I don't want that. I'll stop. Make a shorter team, I will stay. It is impossible for my soul [tell] My players in the stands [stands] That they can't play. “
He added: “Maybe [for] For three or four months we could not select 11 players, we had no defenders, it was so difficult. Then people came back, but next season it can't be.
“As a manager I can't train 24 players and every time I select, I have to have four, five, six stay in Manchester at home because they can't play. This is not going to happen. I told the club that I don't want that.”
