Jack Grealish Reportedly Targeted by Napoli in Ambitious Summer Move
Posted 1 hour 27 minutes agoNapoli have emerged as a surprising but ambitious contender in the race to sign Manchester City winger Jack Grealish this summer. The Italian giants, now under the leadership of Antonio Conte, are reportedly eyeing the England international as a marquee signing to bolster their Champions League ambitions.
Grealish, 29, was signed by City for a staggering £100 million from Aston Villa in 2021 but now faces an uncertain future at the Etihad Stadium. Once a pivotal figure in Manchester City’s historic treble-winning season of 2022–23, Grealish's form has declined significantly.
This season, he has managed just one goal and one assist in 19 Premier League appearances, starting only seven of those matches. His limited impact has prompted speculation that Pep Guardiola is prepared to let him go to create room for fresh talent in the squad.
Read More: https://www.esnnews.com/post/carlo-ancelotti-saudi-arabia-national-team-rumors According to The Sun, Antonio Conte is a long-time admirer of Grealish's flair and vision.
The Italian manager believes the former Aston Villa star could be instrumental in elevating Napoli's attacking power, especially as the club prepares to strengthen its roster for European competition. With Grealish falling down the pecking order at City, Napoli may see this as a golden opportunity.
Despite being under contract until 2027, Grealish is reportedly open to a move—especially if it boosts his chances of returning to the England national team. A switch away from the Premier League is said to appeal to him, with Serie A offering both a fresh challenge and the possibility of a key role in Napoli’s long-term project under Conte.
Napoli have a proven track record of reviving the careers of former Premier League stars, having successfully integrated Romelu Lukaku, Scott McTominay, and Billy Gilmour last season. Grealish could be the next high-profile addition, bringing creativity and experience to their squad.
Read More: https://www.esnnews.com/post/mohamed-salah-breaks-record-heskey-rates-henry-higher Manchester City, meanwhile, are reportedly more inclined to sell Grealish to a club outside England, avoiding any direct reinforcement of domestic rivals.
However, the potential stumbling block remains his hefty price tag—one that reflects his market value and star profile. Still, if Napoli are willing to meet City’s valuation, this deal could become one of the biggest talking points of the summer transfer window.