Hiller: No one will pay Gallish another £100 million, and no one will pay his current salary

According to the Daily Mail, Alan Shearer talked about Galish in an interview. It is reported that in 2021, Manchester City signed the 29-year-old midfielder for £100 million and paid him a high salary of £300,000 per week. However, under Guardiola,...


According to the Daily Mail, Alan Shearer talked about Galish in an interview.

It is reported that in 2021, Manchester City signed the 29-year-old midfielder for £100 million and paid him a high salary of £300,000 per week. However, under Guardiola, Gralish's position gradually declined. He failed to even make the roster in Manchester City's last Premier League match against Fulham. He has only started the league once since Christmas. Guardiola had told Gallish that he could play in "another place" next season, which seemed to herald the end of his four-year Manchester City career.

Although there are rumors that Gallish may transfer to Newcastle, which will compete in the Champions League next season, former Newcastle striker Alan Shearer expressed doubts.

Speaking about this, Hiller said: "I think the best position for Gallish is on the left, which is his best position at Aston Villa and Manchester City. Newcastle is already strong in this position, they have Barnes and Gordon. So I was surprised Newcastle would be interested in him."

Gallish won three Premier League titles, one Champions League and one FA Cup at Manchester City, but scored only three goals in all the games this season. Hiller believes he has "lost his direction" at Manchester City.

Speaking about this, Hiller said: "There is no doubt that Gallish is a talented and good guy, but he is just lost in Manchester City. For whatever reason, he needs to change his environment and start playing again. From the perspective of Manchester City, they paid him £100 million, the contract is still long and the salary is very high. To get him away, a lot of things need to be solved. No one will pay him £100 million, and no one is willing to pay his current salary. If playing abroad is the only option, he may have to consider it."



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