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Man City’s “angry” hero is being encouraged to demand his exit due to a significant trust issue with Pep Guardiola.

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Man City’s “angry” hero is being encouraged to demand his exit due to a significant trust issue with Pep Guardiola. Gabriel Agbonlahor is of the opinion that it is time for Jack Grealish to depart Manchester City due to the treatment he has received from Pep Guardiola,

 

 


 

while another pundit has proposed the ideal new home for the former Aston Villa player. Grealish has been a member of Manchester City since August 2021, when he transferred from Villa for a reported £100 million. The attack was a standout for the Villans and was a delight to observe when the ball was at his feet.

 

 

 

 

 

Many anticipated that the England international would elevate his game to new heights under Guardiola at the Cityzens. Although Grealish has won the Premier League title three times, the FA Cup once, and the Champions League once with Manchester City, he has not always been a consistent member of Guardiola’s lineup. This season, the 29-year-old has only started six matches

 

 

 

 

in the Premier League and four matches in the Champions League. Agbonlahor, a former Villa striker and talkSPORT pundit, maintains that Grealish, who was excluded from Thomas Tuchel’s inaugural England squad, should depart Man City. He has also stated that Guardiola lacks confidence in him.On talkSPORT, Agbonlahor expressed his sentiments regarding Grealish: ”

 

 

 

 

He is passionate about football; therefore, this season will be detrimental to him.” “I believe it was the PSG game in which he came on and scored. You could see the frustration in his face as he expressed, ‘I don’t want to be on the bench; I want to be starting games.'” “And it is a difficult club to leave due to the success he has achieved there. However,

 

 

 

 

I am eager to see him play on a weekly basis, with a manager who has faith in him. I would like to see him play in the number ten position, meander, and take on opponents. “He is 29 years old, and he has a great deal to contribute. I am confident that he will assess his options over the summer.” Agbonlahor responded,

 

 

 

 

“I would, yes,” when asked whether he would prefer to see Grealish depart from Manchester City. I believe it would be difficult to depart from Manchester City.Stan Collymore, a former Villa striker, believes that Grealish could ultimately wind up in the Saudi Pro League, which has become a significant attraction for a number of players in their prime. In February, Collymore stated to Goal,

 

 

 

 

“I am unable to identify a top-four, five, or six team that would be interested in Jack. He may ultimately transfer to a country such as Saudi Arabia.” The traditional top four or five, wages, and fees would pose an issue. “If you are a young, hungry, and fresh club, Newcastle could purchase anyone.” The same is true for Villa. He is likely unaffordable for clubs such as Brighton and Bournemouth.







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