Manchester City star Jack Grealish wouldn't get into Manchester United's team on current form, according to Dwight Yorke. The England international, 28, has had a tough time of late, having struggled to nail down a regular place in Pep Guardiola's City XI.
This, in turn, cost him a place in Gareth Southgate's Euro 2024 squad, with Grealish forced to watch the Three Lions' run to the final from his couch.
Despite expressing intentions to stay at the Etihad Stadium and compete for his spot, there are rumours City could part ways with the ex-Aston Villa man, and United have emerged as a shock contender for his signature. ALSO READ: 'I know' - Jack Grealish must listen to his own advice to save Man City career ALSO READ: I saw what Grealish really thought about England snub - it speaks volumes for Man City But Yorke, for one, isn't so sure it'd be a good move for his former side, citing Grealish's poor run of form last season and comparing his drop-off to Marcus Rashford's. "Grealish to Man United?
In his current form, Jack Grealish wouldn't get into Manchester United's team," the 1999 Treble-winning striker said while speaking to Boyle Sports, who offer Premier League Betting. "He's similar to Rashford in being paid a huge amount of money and having so much potential but dropping off. "You don't mind going through a phase where you're not a little bit off, and we all have those moments, but the drop-off is a significant one in both players.
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