Grealish's role at Manchester City has been uncertain in recent seasons. He has struggled to secure a regular starting position under manager Pep Guardiola, and last season he played in just seven Premier League matches.
As a result, Grealish's future at Manchester City is uncertain. He would need to take a significant pay cut on his current £300,000-a-week deal in order to leave the club through a transfer this summer.
Grealish has been working with his personal trainer to ensure he is in top physical condition for any potential transfer. His trainer, Jamie Reynolds, has experience working with high-profile athletes, including Marcus Rashford.
The next six weeks will be critical for Grealish, as he weighs up his options and considers whether to leave Manchester City on loan or as a permanent transfer. His high wages may make it difficult for him to secure a new deal, but he is determined to find a new opportunity.