Manchester City forward Jack Grealish has added fuel to the transfer speculation surrounding his future after appearing to joke about a potential move to Napoli while on holiday in Italy.
Reports from Italian outlet Radio Marte, relayed by The Mirror, indicate that Grealish, who has been training solo on the Amalfi Coast, responded to Napoli-related questions with laughter and a quip referencing teammate Kevin De Bruyne: “You already have De Bruyne in Napoli.”
City are understood to be open to loan offers for the 29-year-old, whose injury-affected 2024/25 season and inconsistent performances have raised doubts over his long-term place under Pep Guardiola.
While Premier League clubs such as Tottenham, Everton, and West Ham have explored Grealish’s availability, Napoli’s reported interest could present an unexpected overseas option. No formal offer has been submitted yet.
Grealish, currently under contract at City and on a high wage, is seen as a more realistic loan candidate than a permanent exit. Sources indicate that any serious Napoli approach would need to include a loan fee and wage contributions to be considered.
FAQ
- What did Grealish say? He joked about Kevin De Bruyne already being in Napoli but didn’t deny transfer rumours.
- Is Napoli genuinely interested? Reports suggest interest, but no official bid has been submitted.
- Would Manchester City sell? A loan deal is considered more likely due to the player’s profile and contract.
- Where is Grealish currently? In southern Italy, training solo on the Amalfi Coast.
Conclusion
Jack Grealish’s offhand comments in Italy have added to the uncertainty over his future. Whether Napoli formalise their interest remains to be seen, but City are keeping options open as transfer talks continue across Europe.