Grealish Wanted in Serie A
English star Jack Grealish, a player for Manchester City, is attracting interest from a prominent club in the Italian Serie A.
This comes after the player's role has become limited this season at City, and his importance to Spanish coach Pep Guardiola has significantly diminished.
The English newspaper Mirror reported that AC Milan is eager to sign Grealish and is prepared to pay £40 million for the player's contract.
However, the Lombard club prefers to secure Grealish's services on a loan basis.
This comes after the player's role has become limited this season at City, and his importance to Spanish coach Pep Guardiola has significantly diminished.
The English newspaper Mirror reported that AC Milan is eager to sign Grealish and is prepared to pay £40 million for the player's contract.
However, the Lombard club prefers to secure Grealish's services on a loan basis.
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