Jack Grealish is looking for a way out of Manchester City and Liverpool’s pursuit of Florian Wirtz could see Bayer Leverkusen come knocking for the former Aston Villa man – and a somewhat unholy union with ex-Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag
Bayer Leverkusen could go after Jack Grealish as they eye a replacement for Florian Wirtz – who is closing in on a British-record move to Liverpool this summer.
The German side are in negotiations with the Reds and have rejected several bids, but the Premier League champions have returned with a fresh offer that is closer to Leverkusen’s £126million valuation.
Leverkusen have already seen Jeremie Frimpong leave for Anfield and, if and when Wirtz leaves, it will result in new manager Erik ten Hag having a huge pot to re-invest in his squad. Grealish has been identified as the kind of creative influence who can fill the void left by Wirtz.
The 29-year-old has fallen well down the pecking order at Manchester City and there is an acceptance from all parties that a move elsewhere is best. Grealish has been hugely influential in the past and Leverkusen may believe they can get him back to that level.
Ten Hag himself is known to be an admirer, reports The Sun, and those close to the player believe he is keen on a move overseas as he looks to revive his career.
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Tottenham, Newcastle, and former club Aston Villa are all among those who are also reportedly interested in the player, who cost £100million back in 2021. Italian champions Napoli have been linked with the attacking midfielder.
City are prepared to take a massive loss on their record signing but are still wanting around £40m before they consider letting him depart. A loan move has also been touted but with Grealish earning £300,000-a-week his salary could prove an issue for any potential suitor.
Pep Guardiola has admitted that Grealish needs regular minutes despite using him so sporadically. He said: “Of course, Jack has to play. He’s an unbelievable player that has to play football every three days. It didn’t happen this season and last season either. He needs to do it, with us or another place.
Guardiola also added: “It’s nothing personal with Jack. I’m the person who fought for him to come here and the person who fought for him to stay here this season.”
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