Reports suggest that Garnacho would prefer to stay in the Premier League, but a move to Serie A could be exactly what he needs to revive his career. Grealish, on the other hand, remains under contract with City until 2027. However, Pep Guardiola recently stated that Grealish may not get many opportunities for minutes if he stays with the team.
Guardiola's comments on Grealish's situation highlight the challenges Napoli will face if they decide to sign the English winger. Grealish's high wages of £300,000 per week will be difficult for Napoli to match. As a result, City may need to consider a loan deal and pay a significant portion of Grealish's wages to make the move work. Alternatively, Napoli could opt for Garnacho, who earns considerably less at £50,000 per week.
Ultimately, Napoli's decision will depend on their assessment of both players' potential and the financial implications of each move. While Grealish's experience and talent are undeniable, Garnacho's younger age and lower wages make him an attractive option for the Italian giants.