What next for Grealish?published at 13:03 BST
Emlyn Begley
BBC Sport journalist
Image source, Getty ImagesJack Grealish made a somewhat unexpected return to the Manchester City team on Sunday - so what could his future hold?
Grealish has the chance of a fresh start under a new manager at City in Maresca.
The Italian did say after Sunday's game that Grealish will get games if he stays and impresses.
But it still feels more than likely he will end up leaving.
"Is Grealish going to be the player to change City and make a difference this season?" asked ex-Scotland winger Nevin on BBC Radio 5 Live.
"I don't think many people think that's going to happen for Jack at Manchester City, but it's a chance to say to any suitors at all that he's available, he's fit and he does look good.
"He's done enough for me to think he'll do a job for somebody."
Grealish could yet return to Everton. The Toffees opted not to make the deal permanent for City's rumoured valuation of £50m this summer.
But with one year left on his supposed £300,000-a-week deal, and with Grealish likely to be a substitute at best, City are surely going to be open to lower or loan offers.
For now, he remains City's player, with just that lingering possibility he could still revive his career at the Etihad.
































