Manchester City FLOP Jack Grealish leaves Man City this morning to join shocking Premier League Club as Guardiola makes key De Bruyne, Ederson transfer decisions
Jack Grealish, Ederson, Edling Haaland, Julian Alvarez, and Kalvin Phillips wearing the Man City insignia
Joao Cancelo: Purchase
Cancelo is obviously not in Guardiola’s plans, but he is unable to locate a team that would accept his salary demands. Barcelona wants him at the very least, but they’ll probably spend any money they find down the back of the sofa somewhere else.
It will be intriguing to see Cancelo’s future endeavors. Undoubtedly, Man City will be expecting an offer from Saudi Arabia.
Left-back Sergio Gomez of Spain is up for sale. Gomez is playing for Real Sociedad when he returns to his own nation. According to Fabrizio Romano.
Keep Joshua Wilson-Esbrand
Given that Gomez is departing, Wilson-Esbrand probably has a spot in Guardiola’s starting lineup, although a small one. Fair enough, if they wish to lend him out. They won’t create any enemies if they want to sell him. Guys, do what you want.
Kalvin Phillips: Find a new club, please. Sell Kalvin, for the love of everything sacred. Not West Ham, that is.
Rodri – Sustain
Man City will never in a million years sell the finest midfield player in the world this summer because doing so would be in everyone’s best interests. Not even someone with the audacity to inquire.
Keep by Maximo Perrone
Phillips can hand the bib to young Perrone in place of passing the torch. You know you have to take that bench seat, buddy.
Mateo Kovacic: Hold on
Although there are better midfielders out there, Kovacic is a valuable member of Man City’s group.
Matheus Nunes: Hold on
After a rather lackluster debut season at the Etihad, we will give young Nunes the benefit of the doubt.
Kevin De Bruyne It makes no sense for Man City to try to cash in on De Bruyne, who has one year remaining on his deal. Even if a new agreement is always possible, it appears that the Belgian will go to either Saudi Arabia or the US in the coming year. The latter is apparently quite interested in this summer.
Sell, James McAtee
It is very evident that McAtee will not establish himself as a starter under Guardiola. But he might at a Premier League team in the bottom half.
Oscar Bobb – Credit
Norwegian genius Bobb can and has made a significant contribution to City, but spending a year honing his technique abroad might have a transformative effect on his career. He is too talented and too promising to be the bench player most of the time.
Keep, Bernardo Silva
There is a lot of talk about Silva every summer, mostly in relation to Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain. It’s the same this year.
There are reports of a release clause, and to be honest, he would have signed with Barca long ago if they weren’t so frugal. Silva should not expect City to obstruct him if they can get the necessary funds. In any case, his sale is strongly discouraged because he is a fantastic player and a vital member of the Citizens.
Phil Foden – Continue
It is not appropriate for Manchester City to lose the Premier League Player of the Season. Clearly, f**king not.
Sell, Jack Grealish
In order to play the expressive position on the left that we anticipated Grealish to occupy after his British record-breaking ยฃ100 million signing from Aston Villa in 2021, Pep has brought in Jeremy Doku and Savio. Instead of being the nimble, daring winger we came to love at his last club, Guardiola has limited the England international, turning such a gifted player into just another gear in the machine.
Nobody could really understand why Gareth Southgate would leave Grealish out of England’s Euro 2024 roster, despite the fact that he was the Clamour King for his country in previous championships. Hellmann’s, his friends, his family, and the player himself would have been the most incensed of all.
Grealish has to go from City and expand his horizons once more. Although he is winning a lot of pots and pans and was a major contributor to the team’s 2022โ2023 Triple Crown victory, the time seems appropriate. Furthermore, he could easily start in any other Premier League starting lineup.
Jeremy Doku: Keep The take-on king is obviously a highly gifted lad, even though his first year in Manchester was uneven.
Julian Alvarez – Continue
Alvarez, the World Cup champion, has generated a lot of talk about his future, and Man City is appropriately not considering any offers. Alvarez aspires to be the star player, just like Gabriel Jesus did before leaving for Arsenal in 2022. When Erling Haaland is your teammate, that becomes challenging.
While De Bruyne was out injured from August to January, Alvarez played 54 games in all competitions last season and had a fantastic run in the starting lineup. He may want to be among the first names on the team sheet every week. He took on set-piece work and excelled at it. The Argentine made 54 appearances overall, starting 39 of them in the Premier League.
The clamor has subsided in the past few weeks, and it appears like Alvarez will remain at City, which is best for both the player and the team.