Manchester City is aiming to offload Jack Grelish this summer as Premier League and Saudi Arabian clubs line up to England International’s signatures.
City set a £40 million asking price for Grealish to open the door for his departure after a mixed spell at Etihad.
Since the record £100 million arrival from Aston Villa, Grealish has shown his quality, but has struggled to fully adapt to consistency, injuries and Guardiola’s demands.
The midfielder appeared in the Sky Blues 20 Premier League last season.
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Saudi clubs Al-Ahli, Al-Hilal and Neom SC have ringed Grealish camp with a lucrative offer to make him one of the best paying players in football in the world.
The financial strength of the Saudi Pro League can prove to be decisive if Grealish chooses a new adventure and a substantial payday.
Meanwhile, Napoli shows strong interest that they see as a potential statement signing to Grele as they attempt to rebuild their team for their Serie A and European challenges.
However, the Italian champions are cautious at valuing the city’s £40 million and may instead use purchase options to explore loan moves.
Back in the UK, Aston Villa is considering sensational returns for academy alumni, debating internally whether Morgan Rogers would involve moving to Man City as part of a player-cash deal.
Tottenham and Newcastle United are closely monitoring the situation and are weighing whether they will move for Grelish as they plan to reinforce their offensive next season.
In the new development, Nottingham Forest and Everton joined the conversation. Forest sees Everton as a potential marquee to sign Grail to improve the quality of his attack while exploring the potential for a loan move.
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Grealish is said to be assessing all the options on his part.
Travel abroad is on the table, but the appeal of staying in the Premier League and competing at the top level in England could shake his decision, especially when clubs like Aston Villa and Tottenham officially make interests.
Whether it’s a move in favor of Saudi Arabia, a Serie adventure with Naples, or a Premier League move has not been seen.
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