Man City Could Be Forced Into Jack Grealish Decision After Everton and £50m Transfer Claims - Liverpool Echo
- Manchester City have indicated they are open to letting Jack Grealish leave the club this summer after leaving him out of their FIFA Club World Cup squad in Miami.
- The decision follows Grealish's diminished role under Pep Guardiola, with sources reporting no formal offers yet despite interest from Premier League clubs.
- Grealish, 29, who has two years left on his lucrative contract and has started only seven league games this season, was the Premier League's first £100 million signing four years ago.
- Richard Dunne indicated that Grealish does not appear to have a strong rapport with the manager and emphasized that for him to succeed at a new club, he must take full ownership of his performances.
- City are willing to sell Grealish for around £40 million, a £60 million loss, and may consider a loan if no permanent offers arrive, reflecting a likely end to his time at the Etihad Stadium.
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