Grealish makes Man City feelings very clear after brutal Club World Cup axe

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola decided not to bring Jack Grealishe to the Club World Cup this summer and his future has been uncertain, but that did not stop the English star from singing the club's praise

Jack Grealisk has broken his silence on his future after he was taught from the World Cup team of Manchester City, and insists that he loves the club “more than whatever”.

Grealisk was set aside by Pep Guardiola, who chose not to include him in their traveling group that went to the United States for the renewed tournament this summer.

A return to former club Aston Villa has been spoken, just like a move to Tottenham or Everton, but Grealishe stays over his next move in the dark.

Grealisk was noticed this week by a fan at a festival and was filmed with a ringing approval from the club, even though he would probably go to the output door.

“You know what brother, I love City more. And you know more what I love than everything? City fans. The best fans in the world.”

Grealish signed for City for £ 100 million from Aston Villa in 2021 – a British record at that time – and initially became an important player under Guardiola.

He was an essential part of the three-stark season of the team in 2022-23 when she played 50 times and scored five goals.

But the possibilities of the first team have dried up for Grealisk in the following seasons. He only started ten games in the Premier League season 2023-24 and only seven in the last campaign.

When he was asked about Guardiola's decision to tidy Grealishe from his team this summer, the coach said: “[Grealish] had a conversation between him and the club and they decided it was best [to stay behind].

“Jack is an exceptional player. The only reason he didn't play last season is of course my decisions. We decide that he should play. The club was honest, he was honest.

“We decide that it is best to stay [behind] And have a place where he can feel that he can come back to be the player as he was in the year of the Treble or all his career in Aston Villa.

“The fact is that he didn't play many minutes in the last two seasons. He has to come back to play and have the butterflies in his belly that he can play every three days every three days and show the quality he has.”

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