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Pundit—Man City player earning £300,000-a-week could be drawing near to his end with the club

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One player’s tenure at Manchester City may be nearing its conclusion, according to Darren Ambrose.

Manchester City, an elite club, appears to be unafraid to release players if they consider they are past their sell-by date.

In the midst of months of rumors regarding whether or not City should extend Sergio Aguero’s contract or sell him, the club elected to allow Barcelona to acquire him. Although the Argentine was one of Manchester City’s greatest-ever players, it appeared that his declining fitness necessitated his departure.

Even some of their most talented players are permitted to depart at the appropriate time by the world’s most successful teams.

Conversely, elite clubs that encounter challenges in maintaining their position at the forefront frequently retain certain players for more extended periods than is prudent.

Darren Ambrose now believes that Jack Grealish may be approaching the conclusion of his trophy-laden tenure at Manchester City.

He stated on talkSPORT (08/06/2024, 1:50 pm) that “I believe that we may witness the termination of Jack Grealish’s tenure at Manchester City to a certain extent.” Jack might be able to attribute his omission to Pep Guardiola, as he has not been utilized as frequently as he would have liked, if you reflect on your own playing days.

“We all knew that Jack Grealish was taking players on when he came on the other night against Bosnia.” It was simply a tad too late. Everything that he excels in, [Eberechi] Eze performs equally well, if not better. Despite the severity of the decision, I believe it was the correct one.

The former Aston Villa captain was also excluded from England’s 26-man squad for Euro 2024, as was reported on Thursday.

Jack Grealish appears to be committed to Manchester City, despite the assertion made by Darren Ambrose. It was reported approximately two weeks ago that Guardiola and Grealish deliberated on the necessity of improving his performance in the upcoming season prior to the FA Cup final.

Additionally, the substantial fee that the £300,000-per-week man could command is a significant factor in his improbable departure from the Etihad Stadium.

The report also indicated that Jack Grealish believed his season was a “write-off” due to off-the-pitch issues and ailments, despite the fact that he had won his third consecutive Premier League title.

Grealish’s destiny at the club and his performance in the forthcoming campaign will be determined solely by time.

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