Inter and Dormtund eyeing Man City's Jack Grealish

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The Manchester City player, who is not getting much playing time under Pep Guardiola in the 2024-25 campaign, is being monitored by Inter Milan and Borussia Dortmund and ‘The Sun’ claims he could leave English football for the first time.

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Jack Grealish's career has changed a lot in the last season and a half. The left winger was one of Manchester City's best players in the 2022-23 season when Pep Guardiola's side won the treble and has been on the wane ever since.
The Birmingham left winger's performances dropped off sharply in 2023-24 and that poor year ultimately cost him a place at the European Championships. In 2024-25, his participation at Manchester City has gone down even further. He started with physical problems, but Pep Guardiola has had very little use for him even when he recovered.
Grealish, who went a year without scoring for Manchester City in competitive matches, would welcome a change of scenery after three and a half seasons at Manchester City. The former Aston Villa man is on the radar of his former club and, within the islands, Newcastle, Tottenham and even Manchester United are keeping an eye on his situation.
More surprising, however, is the revelation from ‘The Sun’, which reports a possible exit for Grealish from English football. According to the media, both Inter Milan and Borussia Dortmund">Borussia Dortmund are keeping a close eye on Grealish, who once cost Manchester City 117.5 million euros, but could now leave for a significantly lower fee.
The arrival of Savinho has seen Grealish, who has made 21 appearances this season but has only started 11 times, left without a place. In just over 1,000 minutes of playing time the attacker has managed one goal and four assists. Therefore, his numbers are lower than those of his previous seasons as a Cityzen, in which he played 39 (2021-22), 50 (2022-23) and 36 (2023-24) games respectively, with an offensive output of 6 goals and 5 assists (2021-22), 5 goals and 11 assists (2022-23), and 3 goals and 3 assists (2023-24).
In recent weeks, Pep Guardiola has shown his desire to get Jack Grealish back to his best and has pledged to work with him to achieve this, but for now he is still not giving the Birmingham player playing time and this could prompt his departure.

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