- Jack Grealish has started just six matches in the Premier League this season
- The 29-year-old has netted only one goal in 21 appearances in all competitions
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Jack Grealish is reportedly being tracked by two European giants amid his uncertain future at Manchester City.
The 29-year-old, signed for a then £100million British-record fee in 2021, has made just six starts in the Premier League this term and has found the net only once in all competitions.
Earlier this month, City boss Pep Guardiola blasted the England international for his poor form and said he yearned for the return of the Treble-winning Grealish of their 2022-23 campaign.
‘I want the Jack that won the Treble. But I try to be honest with myself for that. What happened with Savinho’s delivery in the box? It’s higher than the other wingers in that position.’ The Spaniard said after selecting the Brazilian ahead of Englishman.
This has led to reports that the former Aston Villa star could be set for the Etihad exit door and, according to The Sun, his situation is being monitored by Inter Milan and Borussia Dortmund.
Additionally, the outlet claim that up to four Premier League sides are also keeping tabs on the winger, including his former side as well as Manchester United, Tottenham and Newcastle.
Jack Grealish has fallen down the pecking order at Manchester City after sub-par performances his term
Italian champions Inter Milan are reportedly monitoring the situation of the 29-year-old England international
Borussia Dortmund, who have been linked with a move for Marcus Rashford, are also tracking the winger
Dortmund have also been linked to a move for wantaway United star Marcus Rashford as they bid to salvage something from their faltering campaign.
Earlier this month, Grealish ended a 392-day wait for a goal when he scored City’s fourth goal in an 8-0 thrashing of League Two Salford City in the FA Cup.
He was serenaded by almost all 10 of his City team-mates as Guardiola’s side run rampant against the Man United Class of 92-owned club.
Prior to scoring, Grealish assisted Jeremy Doku’s opener to hand City an early lead, which they built on to score seven more and win 8-0 – Salford’s heaviest defeat in their 85-year history.
He also provided another goal contribution in the 81st minute, with a curling pass to James McAtee, who scored his second professional career goal.
Grealish was again relegated to the bench for City’s win over Ipswich on Sunday. The forward came on for the last 27 minutes of the match, as City climbed up to fifth with a 6-0 thumping of the Tractor Boys.