Jack Grealish happy to bide his time with clear goal in mind for new season

Jack Grealishe seems to leave Manchester City this summer, but a step away from the Etihad appears to be more difficult than the first thought for the wing player of England, despite enormous interest

Jack Grealisk is happy to play a waiting game about his future, despite the fact that Pep Guardiola says he is leaving. Grealishe seems to have little future in Manchester City, after he has deposited the pecking order in the Etihad Stadium.

The situation for the wing player in England then got worse after he was fully taught for the team of the city for the World Cup of Club in America. A number of clubs have shown interest in possibly saving him, including Napoli, Everton and Newcastle.

But the wages of £ 300k-per Week of Grealisk have proven to be a huge stumbling block, where none of those clubs can pay that wage package. A solution would be that City massively subsidizes the wage of Grealishe for every club that signs him.

But as it looks now, it seems that he is not in a hurry to find his next club. According to The Sun, Grealisk is happy and would be willing to wait for options as the transfer window progresses.

The city remains on the World Cup obligation of the club with pre-season competitions that have been suspended as a result of the tournament. Grealisk has time to consider options, but will have to think carefully if he focuses on a place in the England World Championship team this time next year.

Guardiola recently opened discussions about discussions with Grealishe about his future. He said: “It was a conversation between him and the club and they decide. Jack is an exceptional player, the only reason why he didn't play last season is of course my decisions, and we decide that he should play – and the club was honest, he was honest.

“We decide best that he has a place where he can feel that he can play and come back to be the player he was in the year of the Treble or all his career at Aston Villa; without him it would have been impossible or harder to reach the Treble.

“The fact is that he has not played many minutes in the last two seasons and he has to come back to play and get the butterflies back in his belly that he can play every three days and show the quality he has.”

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Grealisk is not the only man City star to make a decision with an exit. Kyle Walker is also in a similar situation after his loan spell at AC Milan.

Asked for an update about the duo, Guardiola replied: “I have no news, it is the same for Jack. Regarding the links, I don't know. You have to ask.”

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