Jack Grealish might receive the ideal transfer after being cruelly dropped by Manchester City.

As they get ready to return to the Champions League, Newcastle United may make a loan offer to Jack Grealish, who is searching for a way out of Manchester City.

Jack Grealish might receive the ideal transfer after being cruelly dropped by Manchester City.

While considering a loan move for the out-of-favor playmaker, Newcastle is prepared to offer Jack Grealish a route out of Manchester City.  The £100 million man is looking for a way out after falling far down the Etihad hierarchy.

 The Magpies are willing to sign him for the season, and a move to St. James' Park might help him regain his peak performance.  Grealish's deterioration is further highlighted by the fact that he will not be included in the City team traveling to the Club World Cup.

His enormous £300,000-per-week income is the issue for him and the Premier League powerhouses.  Few suitors will pay his full salary, therefore City might have to contribute to the cost of removing him from Manchester, even if only temporarily.

Eddie Howe has continued to get the most out of the players he has worked with, and Newcastle will return to the Champions League next season.  Grealish will be hoping for a similar return to form to players who have prospered, such as Joelinton and Jacob Murphy.

 According to The Sun, the Magpies' interest will only increase if they start getting offers for Anthony Gordon.  Despite becoming a major force in the northeast, the winger has drawn transfer interest.

Gordon has been a great hit since Newcastle paid £40 million to sign him from Everton three seasons ago.  Despite being strongly linked to Liverpool in the summer of last year, the footballer decided to stay put.  Losing his star man would be extremely painful for Howe.

Grealish has proven to be incredibly effective in the past, and his skills might be very helpful as Newcastle juggles several competitions.  The former Villa player was a significant player at Villa Park before becoming an influential factor in his City's treble-winning season as a wide player.

Despite repeatedly ignoring Grealish, Pep Guardiola has acknowledged that he needs consistent playing time.  "Jack must play, of course," he added.  He must play football every three days and is an incredible player.  Neither this season nor last did it occur.  Either with us or somewhere else, he must do it.

It's a query for the club, Jack, and his agent.  It will be alright if he stays, and he will fight to contribute just as he did on the first day, but not today.

 "It's nothing personal with Jack," Guardiola remarked.  It was me who both pushed for his arrival and his continued presence here this season."