MANCHESTER, England — There was a buzz of excitement on Saturday when the Manchester City fans at the Etihad Stadium realised it was Jack Grealish who had picked up the ball to take their 49th-minute penalty in the FA Cup game against Salford City.
Without a goal in 392 days, there was a nervous anticipation in the stands as he put the ball down on the spot and a lull in the shouts of encouragement when he began his run-up.
When it hit the net — one of eight goals scored by City on the day — it was greeted with the biggest cheer of the afternoon. Grealish blew a kiss to the crowd before sharing a joke with striker Erling Haaland, City’s usual penalty taker, as the Norway internatoinal sat on the substitutes bench. Out of form and out of the first team, Grealish remains one of City’s most popular players.
The majority of the homemade signs dotted around the ground on Saturday evening were asking Grealish for his shirt. Two young fans sitting behind the benches had headbands on with their hair styled in the same way as the England forward. After a goal and two assists against Salford, Grealish walked off the pitch after the 8-0 win wearing a smile, but it hasn’t always been the case over the last 18 months. A key part of Pep Guardiola’s team that won the treble in 2023, he has steadily slipped down the pecking order.
The former Aston Villa skipper was left on the bench as City returned to Premier League action on Tuesday and was forced to watch on as the defending champions squandered yet another lead — this time drawing 2-2 with Brentford after being two goals to the good.
It was a familiar situation for the mercurial attacker. Following the 4-1 win over West Ham United at the beginning of January, Guardiola went into detail about why Savinho — the 20-year-old Brazilian winger in his first season in the league — is currently ahead of Grealish in his thinking. Guardiola has made no secret of the fact that an overhaul of the squad is coming, possibly as early as the summer. And if Grealish — still one of the most expensive British footballers in history at £100m — hasn’t re-established himself as a regular starter by the end of the season there will be inevitable questions about his future.
Does he stay at the Etihad and work to win an extension to his contract that is due to expire in 2027? Or, with two years left on his deal, will it be time for City to gauge interest and let him leave for the right offer?
The fact that Grealish was on the pitch at all against Salford gives an insight into his status within Guardiola’s squad. Haaland, Kevin De Bruyne, Bernardo Silva, Josko Gvardiol, Rico Lewis, Phil Foden, Manuel Akanji and Mateo Kovacic were all wrapped in cotton wool on the bench with the second half of the season in mind.
Instead, it was the bit-part players like Matheus Nunes, James McAtee, Nico O’Reilly, Divin Mubama and Jahmai Simpson-Pusey who were trusted to see off the League Two side. For now, Grealish — with six league starts all season — is part of that group.