Manchester City have reportedly changed their mind about the prospect of being open to offers for Jack Grealish during the summer transfer window, Football Insider reports.
It was claimed the club were willing to listen to offers for the England international if it meant being able to raise funds towards signing a high-value player such as Jude Bellingham this summer.
But Grealish has become indispensable to City over recent weeks and months, though, and the attacking midfielder is now almost certain to stay put.
Funding a potential move for Bellingham requires others to exit instead, which is where Grealish's former club Aston Villa could come into the conversation. ALSO READ: City player ratings vs Sheffield United as Mahrez does his best Haaland impression Football Insider also report the West Midlands club have discussed the idea of launching a double bid to buy England internationals Kyle Walker and Kalvin Phillips and claims City could be tempted by an offer of around £55million.