With Jack Grealish no longer central to Manchester City’s plans, Everton, Inter and Napoli are exploring a move. His salary, dip in form and unclear role complicate the road ahead.

In the 2024/25 season, Grealish made 32 appearances across all competitions but only started 16 times. He featured in just 20 Premier League matches, producing 3 goals and 5 assists. These numbers mirrored the previous season’s 3 goals and 3 assists. Considering his £100 million price tag, the return has been widely seen as disappointing.
At Aston Villa, Grealish was the focal point of the attack. He dictated the tempo, operated in a free role and acted as the primary decision-maker in possession. After joining City, that freedom diminished significantly.
Guardiola’s positional system restricted his influence. Grealish became a structured part of the build-up play, tasked with maintaining shape, staying wide and avoiding risky actions. This shift impacted both his statistics and his confidence.
Guardiola continues to highlight Grealish’s technical ability but has also addressed concerns about his performance. "His quality is unquestionable, but he needs to adapt better to the game tempo," he said. This reflects both ongoing belief and growing disappointment.
Grealish’s off-pitch life has frequently drawn attention. While his personality has kept him in the spotlight, questions about his professionalism persist. Reports focusing on his nightlife have led to speculation that off-field distractions may be affecting his performances.

England manager Gareth Southgate excluded Grealish from the Euro 2024 squad. This decision confirmed that his standing has declined not only at club level but also within the national team setup.

According to Capology, Grealish earns £300,000 per week, which totals £15.6 million per year. This places him among the Premier League’s top earners. Everton may find it difficult to cover the full amount. However, the club has previously signed high-salaried players such as James Rodríguez. A structured deal, involving wage-sharing or performance-based clauses, could make the transfer viable.
According to The Athletic, Everton are in discussions with Manchester City over a potential loan deal. Manager David Moyes is believed to be seeking an experienced attacking option, which aligns with Grealish’s profile. However, the financial terms, salary distribution and the player’s own motivation will ultimately determine the feasibility of the move.
Among Manchester City supporters, many feel Grealish never lived up to expectations. Reactions from Everton fans are mixed. Some welcome the idea of a high-profile addition, while others remain cautious. In this case, perception could influence the outcome as much as on-pitch performance.
Grealish has made 157 appearances for Manchester City and scored 17 goals. Although his talent has been evident at times, the overall impact has not justified the club’s investment. Guardiola is expected to reshape the squad ahead of the new season, and Grealish does not appear to be part of that vision. His omission from the FIFA Club World Cup squad further signalled his marginalised status.
The Sun reports that Arsenal, Newcastle and Aston Villa are monitoring the situation closely. OneFootball states that Inter and Napoli are also showing interest. Napoli in particular is focusing on players with Premier League experience.
According to Football Insider, some Saudi Pro League clubs have expressed interest. Goal has added that initial talks have taken place with MLS teams. Although no formal offers have been submitted yet, multiple clubs continue to follow developments.
Everton could provide Grealish with a much-needed fresh start. Whether the move happens will depend on more than finances. It will also hinge on the player’s determination to regain his form and re-establish his career.

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