Grealish receives offer to swap Manchester City for Fenerbahçe, but declines

Manchester City winger Jack Grealish has rejected an approach from Turkish giants Fenerbahçe, despite being out of Pep Guardiola’s plans for the upcoming season.
The 29-year-old, who rose to prominence at Aston Villa before becoming one of the most expensive signings in English football history, has struggled to secure a regular starting role at the Etihad. Last season, Grealish made 32 appearances in all competitions, contributing eight direct goal involvements.
According to the Daily Mail, José Mourinho’s Fenerbahçe tabled a formal offer to bring the England international to Istanbul. However, Grealish is reportedly not interested in moving to Turkey at this stage of his career.
City Open to Sale
Manchester City are understood to be open to offers for Grealish this summer, with the player also linked to Napoli earlier in the transfer window. In the Premier League, Everton and Newcastle United have expressed interest, though no concrete bids have been confirmed.
Meanwhile, Fenerbahçe’s arch-rivals Galatasaray have been active in the market, securing the permanent signing of Victor Osimhen and landing Germany international Leroy Sané.
Other City Players in Demand
Brazilian winger Savinho, currently on loan at Girona but owned by Manchester City, is another name drawing attention. Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly targeting the 20-year-old as a potential replacement for Son Heung-min.
Grealish’s future remains uncertain, but with Guardiola reshaping his squad, a Premier League stay appears more likely than a move abroad.