Tottenham Hotspur and Everton are sniffing around like desperate mongrels, hoping to sign that overrated twat Jack Grealish. But Newcastle? Nah, they've got some sense, not bothering with that City reject.
City's £50m price tag putting off potential suitors
Grealish is set to be booted out of City this summer, with the club hoping to scam at least £50million from some mug willing to take him off their hands. His £300,000-a-week wages are also putting off any half-decent club with a brain.
Spurs and Everton considering a move
Spurs are in the market for a left-sided attacker, having decided against signing that useless donkey Timo Werner permanently. Everton might make a move if Grealish is desperate enough to go on loan and City cover some of his obscene wages.
Aston Villa open to re-signing their former star – on their terms
Villa would consider taking Grealish back, but only if City agree to a loan deal and cover some of his wages. The Midlands club are also more focused on offloading players to comply with financial rules before the end of next season.
Newcastle not interested in Grealish
Newcastle feel they're well covered on the left with Antony Gordon and Harvey Barnes, and see no need to add another signing, especially not a flashy show pony like Grealish.
Grealish also has interest from some Saudi Arabian outfit called Al Qadsiah, but apparently fancies staying in Europe. Barcelona have enquired in the past but aren't currently interested.
Napoli value Grealish and Garnacho at £42m
Napoli are looking to sign a left winger and have valued both Grealish and Manchester United's Alejandro Garnacho at £42m. Other potential destinations for Grealish include AC Milan, Borussia Dortmund, Inter Milan and Bayer Leverkusen.
The out-of-favour City winger's priority is to play regular football after being told by Thomas Tuchel he's still in his plans for the 2026 World Cup. His desire to play in what will likely be his last World Cup could see Grealish consider a short-term deal or even drop his wage demands.