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Jack Grealish looks shredded as Man City star goes on topless run after being snubbed from Club World Cup squad

Jack Grealish looks shredded as Man City star goes on topless run after being snubbed from Club World Cup squad

Scottish Sun14-06-2025
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JACK GREALISH has shown off his shredded torso after being left out of Manchester City's Club World Cup squad.
The winger is set for a move this summer after being exiled by manager Pep Guardiola.
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Jack Grealish looked shredded in a recent selfie
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The Manchester City star could be on the move this summer
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Grealish, 29, was left out of the travelling squad to the US to take part in the controversial tournament.
However, the former Aston Villa captain is making sure he is in the best shape possible ahead of next summer.
He shared a picture on Instagram of himself out for a run without a shirt on.
Grealish's shredded chest could be seen as he insisted he was feeling good.
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He captioned the snap: "Late night runs on holiday. Feeling good."
The post has gone viral on social media, with many fans taking an interest in his situation.
Grealish does have some potential options should he choose to leave Manchester this summer.
SunSport exclusively revealed that Bayer Leverkusen are lining up the winger as a replacement for Liverpool-bound Florian Wirtz.
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His price tag is set at £40million - £60m less than the fee paid to Aston Villa in 2021.
Grealish has also been reportedly linked to the likes of Tottenham, his former club Villa and Newcastle.
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The 39-cap England star was once the darling of the country but he has become a benchwarmer in recent times at City.
Last season, Grealish only made 20 appearances for the club in the Premier League.
His limited gametime saw him only score once and assist once.
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