**_Sky Sports_ pundit Gary Neville claims that Manchester City winger Jack Grealish may be tempted to leave the Etihad and move abroad this summer.**
While Neville believes the England international should stay at the Etihad and fight for his place, he says Grealish will think his skills are not appreciated enough in this country, much like Trent Alexander-Arnold:
“I think he has got to be careful about leaving because where does he go to? I think he has got to fight his way back into it.”
“I would go abroad if I were Jack. I’d go abroad, I would play a different type of football. You know what I said about Trent (Alexander-Arnold) a few weeks ago about does he feel appreciated in this country.”
“Jack might feel the same way and think, ‘I need to go to Italy or Spain or Germany’. Go and play abroad. He probably feels a lack of love and players like that need loving.”
Grealish has been given very little game time by Guardiola
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The 29-year-old has had some fitness problems but he has been fit for the majority of the season. The main issue has been the reluctance of manager [**Pep Guardiola**](https://mancitynews.com/man-city-transfer-news-gianluigi-donnarumma-3/) to use him.
Grealish has started just 7 league games, with his last appearance being a brief cameo during the 3-1 win over Bournemouth on Tuesday evening.
Several clubs have been linked with the City star
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AC Milan have been mentioned as a potential suitor for Grealish in recent weeks, but it remains to be seen whether the Rossoneri could afford a player who cost City £100m four years ago.
The winger may be tempted by the riches on offer in Saudi Arabia but many would regard that as an admission he is finished at the top level.
If he stays in the Premier League, a return to Aston Villa or a move to Tottenham could be considered.
[**Find out who is in Manchester City’s first-team squad for the 2024/2025 season here**](https://mancitynews.com/manchester-city-first-team-squad-2024-25/)