
Jack Grealish sends message after Man City axe amid exit news
Jack Grealish had an upbeat message for Man City fans after the side beat Bournemouth in the FA Cup, despite growing uncertainty over his future at the club.
Grealish has struggled for minutes since returning from a hip injury sustained against Real Madrid in February, making just one start and a brief one-minute cameo in recent weeks.
However, he was handed some game time against Bournemouth, coming off the bench as Pep Guardiola’s side overturned an early deficit to book their place in the semi-finals.
His reduced role has led to speculation over a potential exit, with some suggesting Tottenham could be the ideal destination for Grealish, who may look for a fresh start.
Football Insider previously revealed that Man City are open to offloading Grealish this summer, as he is no longer viewed as a key part of Guardiola’s long-term plans.
Still, despite the uncertainty and ongoing speculation, he remained positive in his latest message to supporters.
Man City fans growing frustrated with Jack Grealish
The winger shared a message on his Instagram story, saying: “Was nice to be finally back out there. Away support was incredible… Wembley next.”

It has been a challenging season for the Englishman, who was left out of Thomas Tuchel’s first England squad and has struggled for game time at club level.
In his last seven Premier League fixtures, he has been named an unused substitute in five and hasn’t started a league match since December.
Man City fans have voiced their frustration over Grealish and his performances this season, especially with players like Savinho and Jeremy Doku featuring more regularly and making a greater impact.
There have been growing concerns from Man City staff over Grealish’s form, with the winger managing just two goals all season and failing to cement a key role in Guardiola’s squad.
Season statistics | Jack Grealish |
Appearances | 27 |
Goals | 2 |
Assists | 5 |
Tottenham could offer Jack Grealish a fresh start
Football Insider reported back in November that Tottenham are keen on signing Grealish despite no deal materialising in the January transfer window.
Ange Postecoglou will likely look to strengthen his attacking options if he remains in charge next season.
A move to North London could provide the fresh start Grealish needs. He may look at Marcus Rashford revitalising his career after a change in environment over at Aston Villa, and see Spurs as an opportunity to reignite his own form.