Manchester City Star Jack Grealish has finally spoken out after being dropped by Gareth Southgate
Jack Grealish makes a significant choice for Manchester City following his harsh England rejection. Ahead of the commencement of the upcoming Premier League season, Jack Grealish is moving past his England rejection.
Despite having a lackluster season with his club, Grealish was left out of Gareth Southgate’s final 23-man roster for Euro 2024.
Although he was upset to not make the cut, the selection of Cole Palmer and Anthony Gordon—who were both in excellent form—allowed him to concentrate on getting ready for the upcoming season with City.
Social media videos have revealed the 28-year-old is already in training even though the preseason hasn’t started yet.
Grealish has informed City that he will resume training at the team several days ahead of boss Pep Guardiola’s scheduled return, according to The Mirror.
Last season, Grealish struggled to make the team because of a number of injuries, and Guardiola frequently favored playing Belgian Jeremy Doku on the left wing instead of Grealish.
The Englishman will have a wonderful opportunity to make an impression ahead of City’s first competitive Community Shield matchup against rival Manchester United when they depart on their preseason trip next month.
His will to work harder demonstrates that he isn’t pouting in the wake of Southgate’s ruling.
Grealish’s objective right now is returning to the field for his club, but it wouldn’t be surprising if he couldn’t eventually make his way back into the international lineup.
During England’s 3-0 victory over Bosnia & Herzegovina, Jack Grealish came off the bench. (Photo courtesy of Getty)
During England’s 3-0 victory over Bosnia & Herzegovina, Jack Grealish came off the bench. (Photo courtesy of Getty)
With a nerve-wracking victory against Serbia and a 1-1 draw with Denmark, the Three Lions’ Euro 2024 campaign hasn’t started off to the ideal start.
Many supporters think Grealish ought to have been selected and that having him in the team would help with some of England’s current issues.
Having signed for £100 million back in 2021, he remains City’s record signing and will undoubtedly be crucial to any further success they have.