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18th July 2025 4:58:51 PM
2 mins readBy: Abigail Ampofo
Jack Grealish is currently training alone despite his return to Manchester City.
In early June, he was omitted from the squad for the FIFA Club World Cup after being informed by the club that he could leave.
According to reports, his exit was by mutual agreement, signalling that a summer exit was being prepared.
Since then, Grealish has been training individually while awaiting a transfer, with interest from clubs like West Ham, Napoli, and Everton.
Despite interest from multiple clubs, he remains at the Etihad while a deal is explored.
According to sources, the club seeks a permanent sale of but it's reported that a more realistic option remains a loan spell, given Grealish’s wages and valuation.
This situation makes things harder for clubs that want to sign him, especially teams that are not in England.
Napoli’s coach, Antonio Conte, really wants to sign him. West Ham and Everton (two English clubs) are also reportedly interested and may try to get him on loan.
Also, another reason why a loan is more preferable is that this will help him secure more play time in the other interested club and help him gain his spot in Gareth Southgate’s squad, some reports have suggested.
The report also suggested that Grealish has been working with personal trainer Jamie Reynolds to stay sharp during the off-season. He will now continue his training at City's Etihad Campus, ahead of a potential move.
Meanwhile, the future of Grealish came under discussion after his limited play time in Pep's squad, which partly caused his snub from the England squad.
Pep addressed that, admitting that Grealish's limited play time was solely due to a dip in form and nothing relating to off-field behaviour.
He noted that he wants the 'Grealish from the days they won the treble'.
The Man Coty coach continued that “Jack is an exceptional player. The only reason why he didn't play last season is of course, my decisions. We decided that he has to play. The club was honest, and he was honest.
"The best thing is to stay [behind] and have a place that he can feel like he can come back to be the player like he was in the year of the Treble or all his career in Aston Villa.”
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