
Loan looks likely option for Grealish due to lack of offers on Manchester City’s asking price of £50m for him.
Manchester City may loan out Jack Grealish having received no offers.
Jack Grealish cost a then-record-breaking £100 million in August 2021, but Manchester City is yet to receive a formal offer for the forward. The club may seek around £50 million.
Pep Guardiola left Grealish out of the City team that travelled to Boca Raton, Florida, on Thursday to get ready for Wednesday’s Club World Cup matchup against Wydad.
Grealish still has two years left on his contract, which pays him almost £300,000 per week. City may take into consideration a loan if no bidders are willing to make a permanent deal.
Although the team does not anticipate doing any business during the Club World Cup, City may make another move this summer to bolster Guardiola’s team. Guardiola might look at a new right-back, with the squad perhaps restarting interest in Andrea Cambiaso of Juventus, depending on how the team does in the US. For a goalie who turns 32 in August and has a year left on his contract, City might accept a sizable offer for Ederson.
Tijjani Reijnders, a midfielder who arrived on Wednesday for €55 million (£46.6 million), left-back Rayan Aït-Nouri, goalkeeper Marcus Bettinelli, and winger Rayan Cherki have all cost City more than £100 million. The quartet trained for the first time on Friday at Lynn University in Boca Raton. Kolo Touré, who was elevated from the under-18 team to be one of Guardiola’s assistants for the Club World Cup, participated in the session.