
Manchester City's Jack Grealish could be set for a surprising exit this summer, with Everton and West Ham United reportedly eyeing a move for the England international.
The 28-year-old winger, who joined City from Aston Villa in a record £100 million deal in 2021, has struggled to cement a regular starting spot under Pep Guardiola. Despite flashes of brilliance, Grealish has faced stiff competition from the likes of Phil Foden and Jeremy Doku.
Moyes Wants Grealish to Boost West Ham's Attack
West Ham manager David Moyes is said to be a huge admirer of Grealish's creativity and flair, and believes the player could thrive in a more central role at the London Stadium. The Hammers are looking to add quality to their squad after a mixed Premier League campaign.
Everton, meanwhile, are also monitoring the situation. The Toffees are keen to add attacking reinforcements following their narrow escape from relegation last season. A loan deal with an option to buy could be a realistic possibility given City's need to balance their books.
Grealish's City Future Hangs in the Balance
While Grealish remains a popular figure among City fans, his limited game time has raised questions about his long-term future at the Etihad. With the European Championship on the horizon, the player may be keen to secure regular first-team football to boost his England chances.
City, for their part, are unlikely to stand in his way if a suitable offer arrives. The club has a history of allowing players to leave if they are not central to Guardiola's plans, as seen with the departures of Raheem Sterling and Gabriel Jesus in recent years.
One thing is certain: Grealish's next move will be one of the most talked-about transfers of the summer window.