Jack Grealish Crumbles and Faces a Series of Setbacks

Southgate's Outcast Faces More Blows...
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Gareth Southgate's outcast, Jack Grealish, has faced a series of setbacks following his recent exclusion from England's squad for Euro 2024, leaving his future highly uncertain as it's unlikely he will play regularly for his team next season.

According to "Football Insider," Manchester City is very open to the idea of offloading their English player Jack Grealish, given that he fell out of Pep Guardiola's plans for the starting lineup last season. This exclusion led to his omission from England's Euro 2024 squad.

The Premier League champions for four consecutive seasons do not mind putting the 28-year-old up for sale in the current transfer window, especially since Grealish's recent behavior has sparked controversy following their latest Premier League title win.

Reports suggest that Jack Grealish was behind the unauthorized celebration of Manchester City players, who partied until morning at the club's premises after winning the Premier League. Cameras captured Guardiola's players leaving the club's headquarters in a completely exhausted state.

Southgate's outcast is in real trouble

Jack Grealish feels that his future with Manchester City will face more challenges, as he is expected to get fewer playing minutes next season. Guardiola is known for his intolerance towards undisciplined players.

The English player does not mind the idea of leaving Manchester City, but his high salary will be a significant obstacle in finding a new team to play for in the future.

Additionally, Jack Grealish's contract, which runs until 2027, allows Manchester City to demand a substantial fee for his departure, with several sources expecting this fee to be no less than 100 million euros.

Jack Grealish previously received a major shock when he was officially excluded by coach Gareth Southgate from England's Euro 2024 squad.

Previous newspapers have linked the English player with a move to Bayern Munich, describing him as one of the top signings that new Belgian coach Vincent Kompany aims to bring to the Allianz Arena.

Despite this interest, Bayern Munich refuses to pay more than 50 million euros for the player, and Grealish would need to significantly reduce his salary if he wishes to play for the German giant.

It's worth mentioning that Jack Grealish participated in 36 matches with Manchester City across various competitions last season, scoring 3 goals and providing 3 assists, with a total of 2,114 minutes played.

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