While Jack Grealisk is still being associated with a relocation of Manchester City, the ex-Aston Villa captain answered a direct question about a possible relocation to Napoli
Jack Grealisk refused to exclude a move to Napoli when fans were asked to Italy during his trip. The Manchester winger has been associated for weeks with a relocation of the Etihad Stadium and recently agreed to train only in the preseason.
In the past year, a difficult £ 100 million player in England has proven to be a difficult £ 100 million. He only started seven Premier League matches and was omitted from the City team for their last match of last season against Fulham, as well as their travel party for the Club World Cup.
The ex-Aston Villa Captain is connected this summer with movements on West Ham United and Newcastle United. Napoli, who has already signed Kevin De Bruyne, has also emerged as a potential destination.
Grealishe only continued those rumors when he spoke with supporters while he flew forward on the coast of Amalfi, where he flew forward earlier this week to continue his solo training. He was seen on football fields in Ravello, a picturesque city in the Campania region in Italy.
Speaking with Radio Marte, claimed Emanuele Falcone, city councilor of Scala, which hinted Grealish that he could soon move to Napoli when he was questioned by spectators. Falcone said: “Grealisk has booked our sports facility throughout the week, from Monday to Thursday.
“On Friday he might come to Naples. He trained very seriously, like a real professional. Many fans stopped him for a photo and asked him if he could really come to Napoli?
'It? Never a denial, just laughter and winks. In fact, he joked, “You already have De Bruyne in Napoli. “”
De Bruyne came to Antonio Conte's side this summer with a free transfer after City chose not to give him a new contract. He will be reunited with Grealisk if the International of England chooses to follow his former colleague to Naples.
In June the sun claimed that the ruling Italian champions would be willing to spend £ 45 million on Grealish. The Englishman can take into account the climb of Scott McTominay, which has been transformed from Manchester United Outcast to Serie A MVP since he arrived during his decision -making last summer.
With the World Cup 2026 in the back of his head, Grealisk will be desperate on the first team of football after he has been omitted from the English team for Euro 2024. Last year Guardiola was heavily insinuated that it is better for him to look for meadows new if he wants to appear regularly.
After City ended the season by beating Fulham 2-0, the city boss said: “Of course Jack has to play. He is an incredible player who has to play football every three days.
“It didn't happen this season and last season. He has to do it. With us or another place. It is a question for Jack, his agent and the club.”
