- **Q: Why would Manchester City sell Jack Grealish?
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Football / Premier League
Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly showing 'genuine' interest in signing Manchester City forward Jack Grealish this summer. The potential move comes as Grealish faces uncertainty over his role at the Etihad Stadium, having struggled for consi...
Jack Grealish's £100 million move from Aston Villa to Manchester City in 2021 made him the most expensive British player at the time. While showing flashes of the talent that earned him the move (he registered 32 goals and 41 assists at Villa), he hasn't consistently hit those heights at City, often finding himself on the bench. This past season saw him make only a handful of Premier League starts.
Sources indicate Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola might sanction a move, but the club won't let him go cheaply. Tottenham's interest is genuine, but bridging the financial gap presents the biggest challenge. Grealish would likely need to accept a substantial pay cut, potentially aligning with Spurs' top earners like Heung-Min Son (around £200,000 per week compared to his current £300,000).
Interestingly, there's some speculation regarding Son Heung-min's future at Spurs, which, if he were to leave, could potentially free up wages and a natural position for Grealish on the left wing. However, Spurs aren't alone in their interest, with reports mentioning AC Milan, Chelsea, and Newcastle United as potential suitors, adding complexity to any potential negotiations.
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