
Clock ticking on Jack Grealish move as he returns to Manchester City to train alone
As first revealed by Telegraph Sport, Grealish was left out of Man City 's squad for the Fifa Club World Cup so that he could prepare himself for a summer transfer.
That is yet to materialise and Grealish has been working with a personal trainer, Jamie Reynolds, in a bid to make sure he is in the best possible condition.
City's main group of players do not return for pre-season training until July 28, but Grealish agreed to return this week to start getting ready for the new season.
Grealish will train individually at City – at least until the main group return – while he waits for offers. Here, Telegraph Sport assesses his situation...
Why hasn't Grealish moved yet?
It is over six weeks since Grealish was effectively told he could leave City this summer by being omitted from the Club World Cup squad. But the expectation was always that it would take some time for a move to materialise. While City would prefer to secure a permanent deal, the finances involved in that mean clubs are likely to see if the fee drops or for City to consider loan offers. City's participation in the Club World Cup also complicated matters, so the next six weeks will be crucial.
Has there been any interest in Grealish?
Grealish has attracted interest from the Premier League and overseas. Figures at West Ham United have discussed a loan move for the former Aston Villa captain, but an offer may depend on the future of Lucas Paqueta and the opinion of head coach Graham Potter. Napoli manager Antonio Conte likes Grealish and wants to sign a left-sided attacker, but the player's salary would be an issue for the Italian club and Napoli also have other targets. Napoli have already signed Grealish's former City team-mate Kevin De Bruyne. Everton have been linked with an ambitious loan offer.
What does Grealish want?
Grealish has remained silent on his future away from City. He was filmed at an Oasis concert telling fans he still loves the club and its supporters, which may suggest he is not quite ready to cut ties permanently. Just as potential bidders may prefer a loan move, Grealish may also prefer to initially leave City on loan for the season. He is desperate to win back his England place in time for the World Cup and head coach Thomas Tuchel has suggested he may need to join a club in European competition to do that. Grealish will feel that he has plenty to offer teams in Europe and those who hope to compete for trophies.
How is Grealish's relationship with City?
Good. The decision for him to return to train individually is not a punishment from the club and all decisions so far have been taken in collaboration between City and the player. The 29-year-old remains a well-liked figure at the club and both parties agreed that it was best for him to miss the Club World Cup and focus on preparing himself for a move to play regular first-team football. That remains the case and Grealish will benefit from returning to pre-season training and using City's facilities.
Who is Grealish's personal trainer?
Jamie Reynolds has worked with a host of big-name sports stars, including Marcus Rashford. Grealish worked with Reynolds last summer and has trained with him again this year in an attempt to get into peak condition. On his Instagram account, Reynolds posted a picture of himself running alongside Grealish with the message: 'Another great off season in the bank with this legend @jackgrealish. Solid week of work in Dubai to start laying the foundations for another epic season.'
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What about a romantic Villa return?
Earlier this week, William Hill reported that they had slashed the odds on Grealish returning to Villa to 5/4. This mystified those around the player and it seems the betting was not based on any imminent move. Villa have been quiet in the transfer window so far and any big arrivals, even on loan, look to be dependent on outgoings. Nottingham Forest's interest in Jacob Ramsey would create an interesting situation, as Villa may then have to look for a new ball carrier who can play from the left or centrally. Ramsey is currently Villa's only club-trained player in Europe and Grealish would qualify as a club-trained player were he to return.
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