Jack Grealish is reportedly growing frustrated with his limited role at Manchester City, and the club is said to be open to offers for the winger this summer—provided the price is right. Talks are already underway to secure a replacement for the Englishman.
Manchester City boast a deep pool of attacking options, with players like Grealish, Phil Foden, Savinho, Oscar Bobb, Omar Marmoush, and Jeremy Doku all capable of shining on the left flank. For Grealish, this wealth of talent has translated into fewer chances this season compared to his previous campaigns. His peak came in the 2022/23 Premier League season, when he made 28 appearances and recorded career-best numbers for goals and assists with City. This term, however, he’s featured in just 16 league matches, starting only six—and none since Marmoush joined the squad in January.
According to *Football Insider*, Grealish is “unhappy with his role” at the Etihad. The report adds that City would be willing to let him go if their lowered valuation is met, opening the door to a potential move elsewhere. While the exact asking price remains undisclosed, interest in the 29-year-old could emerge from several corners. Recent speculation has linked Tottenham and even rivals Manchester United with a move for Grealish. Other possibilities include a step down to a mid-tier Premier League side like West Ham or a lucrative switch to the Saudi Pro League.
City, meanwhile, appear ready to move on without hesitation. A separate *Football Insider* report claims the club has already begun negotiations with the representatives of Bayer Leverkusen’s Florian Wirtz, a versatile attacking talent who operates in spaces similar to Grealish. City are reportedly gearing up to compete with Bayern Munich for the Bundesliga standout’s signature in the summer transfer window.