Recent reports from England suggest that Manchester City is willing to let Grealish leave for a significantly reduced fee of around €46 million. However, interest from potential buyers is tempered by the player's substantial wage demands, reportedly around £15.6 million annually. For any club to secure Grealish’s services, the player would likely need to accept a considerable salary reduction to facilitate a transfer and revive his career.
The English media has also linked Grealish to Napoli, but the Italian club appears focused on other wide players, and the financial implications of acquiring Grealish make any serious pursuit unlikely beyond preliminary inquiries.
This situation highlights the complexities of high-profile transfers where transfer fees and wages must align with club strategies and budgets. Napoli’s current market approach seems to prioritize more cost-effective options on the wings, making Grealish’s move to Serie A improbable at this stage.