Premier League
Jack Grealish will not be loaned out by Manchester City. Despite his underwhelming performance this season, the English club has no intention of facilitating his departure through a loan in the upcoming transfer window. As reported by Talksport, Etihad Stadium would only consider letting go of the talented attacking midfielder if a transfer proposal is received that allows them to recoup part of the high fee paid for him.
The English international, now 29, has failed to establish himself as a key player in Pep Guardiola's plans this season. Injuries and inconsistent form have hindered his continuity, raising doubts about his future within the squad. However, the club believes that a loan makes no sense from either a sporting or financial perspective.
His value has plummeted
The main issue is that Grealish's market value has dropped compared to what Manchester City paid Aston Villa. Hence, a profitable sale won't be straightforward, although it's not ruled out if a major team puts forward a compelling offer.
Ultimately, if Grealish's future lies outside Manchester, it won't be through a loan. City either wants to offload him permanently or retain him, ruling out interim solutions.
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