British media: Manchester City hopes to sell Gralish for 50 million pounds, Tottenham is interested, but a weekly salary of 300,000 pounds is an obstacle

Sports     2:22am, 10 June 2025

British media talksport reported that Tottenham and Everton expressed strong interest in Gallish, and Newcastle was unlikely to participate in the bidding.

Although Gralish's future at Manchester City may be over, he is not short of suitors. He is expected to leave Manchester City this summer in search of a new club.

29-year-old Gralish has a contract with Manchester City until 2027, and Manchester City hopes to sell him for at least £50 million, making permanent transfer difficult. In addition, his high salary of £300,000 per week is also a major obstacle for potential buyers.

Tottenham are looking for a left-wing winger or attacker because they decided not to buy out Werner. Terr is expected to stay at Tottenham, but new manager Thomas Frank is expected to further strengthen the roster at this position.

Everton will only consider introducing Gallish if he is willing to loan and Manchester City bears part of his salary.

Vera may also re-sign Gallish, but they are currently more focused on complying with the rules of fiscal sustainability and are not actively chasing Gallish. Furthermore, it is not clear whether Gallish is willing to return to Villa.

Newcastle thinks they have enough options on the left, including Anthony Gordon and Barnes, who performed well in the second half of the season, so Newcastle is not in a hurry to sign another player.

In addition to Premier League clubs, European giants such as AC Milan, Naples, Dortmund, Inter Milan and Leverkusen are also more or less interested in Gralish.

Napolis valued Gralish and Manchester United winger Garnacho at £42 million and is actively pushing for the signing of a left-wing player.

Glalish himself hopes to get a stable playing time before the 2026 World Cup. If joining Tottenham, it will be an opportunity to allow him to play every week, which is very important for staying in shape and participating in the World Cup.