Jack Grealish Transfer Odds: Napoli favourites to sign Man City winger

Manchester City splashed out £100m to bring Jack Grealish to the club in 2021, and after two seasons of success, which included the English winger playing the entirety of the 2023 Champions League final as City won the treble, things haven’t gone to plan.
A drop off in form has seen Pep Guardiola cast him to one side, and with two years left on his contract, it now looks as though he will leave the club this summer. He was left out of City’s Club World Cup squad as he moves towards the exit door. Below we look at the Jack Grealish Transfer Odds, and assess the clubs in the running to sign him before the transfer window closes.
Jack Grealish Transfer Odds
- Napoli @ 2/1
- Tottenham Hotspur @ 7/2
- Everton @ 5/1
- Newcastle United @ 6/1
- Any Saudi team @ 8/1
- West Ham United @ 12/1
- Aston Villa @ 12/1
- Bar - 14/1
*Odds correct at time of publishing
Napoli @ 2/1
The Serie A champions are the current favourites to sign Jack Grealish and it could make a lot of sense for him to get away from the Premier League and see how he gets on in Italy. Giacomo Raspadori is the current starter on the left for Antonio Conte, while he does sometimes play a 3-5-2 which wouldn’t suit Grealish.
However, the draw of Champions League football, and seeing how both Billy Gilmour and Scott McTominay have flourished in Naples could prove too tempting to turn down for the former Villa man.
Tottenham Hotspur @ 7/2
Thomas Frank should be heavily backed this summer given his recent managerial move from Brentford, and the fact that Daniel Levy made the unpopular decision to remove Ange Postecoglou from his post despite the Europa League success.
Spurs also boast Champions League football which will be a draw, and with Heung-min Son and Richarlison no longer at the peak of their powers, Grealish could lock down that left-wing spot. He’s also very good friends with James Maddison, and the pair could be reunited in the capital this summer.
Odds correct at time of publishing.
Everton @ 5/1
Everton want to make a big impression in the Premier League in their brand-new stadium, and they could make a big statement by bringing Grealish to the club. He would be their biggest star on the books, and probably their highest-paid player as a result.
David Moyes had a wonderful end to the season at Goodison Park, but it would still be a massive gamble for the former England international to join a club that has lingered near the relegation zone for the past five seasons or so. Not sure on this one.
Newcastle United @ 6/1
Newcastle United are desperate to make some key signings this summer as PSR continues to clip the wings of their potential spending. They’ve been heavily linked with the trio of Joao Pedro, Anthony Elanga and Burnley’s James Trafford and with that outlay likely to total £125m, it feels difficult to justify a big fee on Grealish. However, now the Brighton forward has chosen Chelsea, and those other two deals have their own issues, this could open the door for this move.
Having said that, they’ve also got Anthony Gordon in that role, who is ahead of the Man City man as things stand - both for his club and for England. Despite Champions League football on the cards, I can’t see this one materialising unless Eddie Howe misses out on several transfer targets.
Any Saudi team @ 8/1
The emerging football nation has to be involved in these sorts of markets due to the fact that they will pay Grealish far more than anybody else will. However, it doesn't strike me as a move that the party boy would particularly enjoy, plus it would end his career at the peak of European football. He's still got so much to offer and can certainly play at the top end of one of the big-five leagues, so even though there would be interest, I don't think the Englishman would head to the Middle East. Yet.
West Ham United @ 12/1
West Ham haven’t managed to kick on in recent years despite some ambitious transfers, and they only finished 14th in the Premier League last season. With Graham Potter not hugely popular right now, I don’t think this is a particularly tempting option for Grealish at this stage.
Aston Villa @ 12/1
The boyhood hero to return to Villa Park? It’s a move we would all love to see and having helped them get promoted and kept them in the Premier League, it would be fitting for him to return with the club competing in Europa League in 2025/26.
However, Villa are under a bit of financial pressure right now and in truth, they may have outgrown Grealish. I see a move abroad as a far more likely outcome than a move back to Villa - even though us old romantics would love to see him back in claret and blue.
Odds correct at time of publishing.
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