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Newcastle’s Jack Grealish Hopes Boosted as Man City 'Make New Transfer Decision'

  • Jack Grealish, the 29-year-old midfielder, was omitted from Manchester City's squad for their final match of the 2024-25 season against Fulham on Sunday, casting doubts over his role at the club moving forward.
  • Grealish has struggled for game time this season, limited to 143 Premier League minutes since January and spending much of the second half on the bench, despite Guardiola's assurances of no personal issues.
  • While Grealish was a key part of City's 2023 treble win, his performances have been inconsistent, and he appeared dejected during their recent FA Cup final loss where he was an unused substitute.
  • Manchester City paid £100 million for Grealish in 2021, but his high wages complicate any permanent move, making a loan deal the most likely option as the club seeks to recoup part of the fee.
  • Grealish's role will be further evaluated during City's upcoming Club World Cup from June 18, and the next steps depend on his desire for regular football and the club's plans.
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TBR Football has revealed that Manchester City are open to the idea of loaning midfielder Jack Grealish during the current summer transfer window, amid growing interest from a number of Premier League clubs, including Newcastle United, West Ham, Everton, and Aston Villa.

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The Independent broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Sunday, May 25, 2025.
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