logo
'I'm the one who said that I want Grealish'

'I'm the one who said that I want Grealish'

BBC News25-05-2025

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has provided a defiant response in his post-match news conference when asked about Jack Grealish's future at the club: "Don't ask me about Jack. Who said I'm not happy with Jack?"Rico [Lewis] was not selected. [James] McAtee was exceptional against Aston Villa and Wolves, so why not ask me about McAtee? It is not personal."I have 24 players. I had to get rid of six players last game and five players today because [Mateo] Kovacic got sent off."I treat Jack like [Abdukodir] Khusanov, McAtee and all the players who have not been selected, but you say they are in trouble? It's not about that. I have 24 players and I had to get rid of five players because Kovacic was sent off in the last game."It is nothing personal with Jack. I'm the person who fought for him to come here, the person who fought for him to stay here this season, and the same next season. I'm the one who said that I want Jack Grealish."He didn't come because he didn't come, but not for some other reason. What happens in the future is a job for Txiki [Begiristain], Hugo [Viana] and the agents."

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Napoli weigh up Jack Grealish move but will not match his Man City wages
Napoli weigh up Jack Grealish move but will not match his Man City wages

Telegraph

time24 minutes ago

  • Telegraph

Napoli weigh up Jack Grealish move but will not match his Man City wages

Napoli will not match Jack Grealish's Manchester City wages as they weigh up whether to make an offer for him. Grealish is searching for a new club after being left out of Manchester City's Club World Cup squad, as first revealed by Telegraph Sport. It is anticipated that Grealish's future will not be resolved quickly, given the fact City paid £100 million to sign him from Aston Villa. There is also the significant issue of Grealish's City wages, which are in the region of £300,000 a week. Napoli showed an interest in Grealish in the January transfer window and head coach Antonio Conte rates the 29-year-old. But the Italians are yet to make a move for Grealish this summer as they weigh up whether they believe a deal could be done. Napoli are already clear that they will not match Grealish's wages and it could be that City would have to fund as much as 50 per cent of the England international's salary to make a move realistic. Grealish is expected to attract interest from the Premier League and overseas, but clubs may well wait until later in the transfer window to make a move. City are optimistic they will receive offers to sell Grealish permanently, but other sources believe an initial loan move is more likely. It is unclear whether Grealish has a preference in terms of his next move, but the former Aston Villa captain is known to be desperate to give himself the best possible chance of winning his England place back in time for next summer's World Cup. Thomas Tuchel, the England head coach, has said that he loves Grealish, but has suggested he needs to move to a club competing in European competition in order to play his way back into contention. Napoli will compete in next summer's Champions League, having won Serie A. But Tottenham Hotspur, who will be one of England's representatives in the competition, are not expected to enter the race to sign Grealish.

Fans convinced Premier League fixtures have been leaked with feisty opening games and huge Boxing Day derby
Fans convinced Premier League fixtures have been leaked with feisty opening games and huge Boxing Day derby

The Sun

time24 minutes ago

  • The Sun

Fans convinced Premier League fixtures have been leaked with feisty opening games and huge Boxing Day derby

A "leaked" Premier League fixture list has been making waves online ahead of Wednesday's big reveal. Top-flight teams will find out the full schedule for the 2025/26 season on June 18. 2 2 More than 48 hours before the list is published, a set of Prem fixtures have been circulating online. The schedule, claiming to show the entire season, has been viewed over 400,000 times on X. In the list, champions Liverpool would be away at Brighton on the opening day. Tottenham would host Manchester United, while newly promoted Leeds welcome Arsenal. Newcastle are down to host Manchester City at St James' Park. But fans were quick to point out a problem - Toon have already confirmed they are not playing their opening match at home. Newcastle will be away in their first fixture as nearby Sunderland are hosting the Women's Rugby World Cup over the second weekend. Eagle-eyed fans also noticed Liverpool had been put down twice to play Nottingham Forest. One fan pointed out on X: "Forest at home twice." Another wrote: "Wrong, NUFC are away first game." While a third laughed: "This happens every year and every year it's wrong." And a fourth commented: "Never happening. If you play your first game away you don't play your last game away." In the supposed leak, Newcastle's eagerly-awaited Tyne-Wear derby with Sunderland is listed for Boxing Day. Another fan responded: "Too many games that have rivals both at home or away which can't happen with police and no way will the derby be on boxing day." The confirmed fixtures for the 2025/26 Premier League season will be released on Wednesday at 9am BST. All 20 clubs will learn the provisional dates for all of their fixtures, although some fixtures are subject to change. The exact date and time at which individual matches take place will be determined at regular intervals throughout the season based on TV selections.

Cardiff confirm appointment of Ruud van Nistelrooy's Leicester assistant as Arsenal legend Ramsey makes career decision
Cardiff confirm appointment of Ruud van Nistelrooy's Leicester assistant as Arsenal legend Ramsey makes career decision

The Sun

time28 minutes ago

  • The Sun

Cardiff confirm appointment of Ruud van Nistelrooy's Leicester assistant as Arsenal legend Ramsey makes career decision

CARDIFF have appointed Brian Barry-Murphy as their new manager. The Irishman, 46, steps in following the Bluebirds' relegation to League One. 1 The Bluebirds endured a disastrous season last time out, sacking both Erol Bulut and Omer Riza on their way to finishing bottom of the Championship. Cardiff finished the campaign under caretaker boss Aaron Ramsey, with the former Arsenal midfielder overseeing their last three games - picking up two draws and a defeat. With Ramsey having left the club to resume his playing career with Mexican side Pumas, the Bluebirds having appointed Barry-Murphy as their new boss on a three-year contract. Upon confirming the appointment, Cardiff owner Vincent Tan said: "I'd like to welcome Brian to Cardiff City Football Club. We are delighted that he has agreed to become Head Coach. "Throughout the interview process, Brian showed a huge passion for our Club because he believes in what we're trying to do. "He knows this level having played and managed at this standard before, where he was noted for his style of play. Since then, he has only gone from strength-to-strength as a leader. "He's got a proven track record in youth development having coached some of the brightest young prospects in the UK, many of whom are now playing at the very top of the game. "He brings enthusiasm, vibrancy and an exciting outlook on what today's football is, while looking to play an attacking style that our fans are sure to enjoy. "It's a combination of all of Brian's great talents that make him the right man to take us forward into this next chapter." Barry-Murphy began his managerial career with Rochdale in 2019. The Dale were relegated to League Two in Barry-Murphy's second season, with the Cork-born boss subsequently resigning.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store