Naples monitors Manchester City wingers before potential summer transfer

Jack Grealish reportedly received interest in clubs in Italy, England, Saudi Arabia and the United States as the summer transfer window approached.

Grealish struggled again in regular games this season due to injury, while Pep Guardiola prefers Savinho, Bernardo Silva, Jeremy Doku and even recently signed Omar Marmoush on the wings in January.

The £100 million signing since 2021 played the lead role in Manchester City's historic winning season but failed to start since the 2022-23 season - at the time he was one of the first names for the Guardiola team performance.

Hugo Viana will take over as football director from Txiki Begiristain in the coming months and the Portuguese is believed to have a thorough review of Guardiola's existing list of all the job options available.

Grealish has two years left in profit contract at Atihad Stadium and remains one of Manchester City's top earners, with its board of directors eager to trim the salary bill and decided to leave Kevin de Bruyne at the end of the season.

In ongoing speculation involving his future, Guardiola brought the Grelish man to a rare start in the FA Cup semifinal as goals from Rico Lewis and Josko Gvardiol helped City beat Nottingham Forest 2-0 and set up a final date for the FA Cup with Crystal Palace at Wembley.

Naples is tracking Jack Grealish as uncertainty about his Manchester City's future is growing due to a tough season with injuries and fitness issues.

Naples manager Antonio Conte is said to be a "huge fan" and believes Grealish will be a goal signing while helping his team take the next step and become a contender for the Champions League next season.

As far as the 29-year-old rival is concerned, the report noted that Tottenham and Aston Villa had previously contacted him despite Manchester City's reluctance to get Premier League clubs to win the treble championship.

Clubs in the U.S. and Saudi Arabia are also said to be monitoring Jack Grealish, but the player himself still thinks he can still play at the highest level and become a regular starter in England again.

That being said, the Suns claim that Grealish is open to leaving the Atihad Stadium and switching abroad, which is considered his preference rather than staying in the Premier League.

Grelish's FA Cup semi-finals are believed to be a positive step for England's international camp members, who was shut out by three new Lions owners Thomas Tuchel in his first roster as England manager at the beginning of the year.

However, it is likely that City will decide to separate from Grealish in just one of four seasons, the former Aston Villa Captain, who is justified in ensuring his club record financial investments to arrive by the summer of 2021.