Napoli seems to prefer signing Grealish, but they are also aware of the risks involved. Grealish is an experienced player, but he is nearing the end of his career at the highest level. In contrast, Garnacho is a younger player with a higher ceiling, making him a more attractive investment for the club.
Grealish is expected to leave Manchester City this summer, as he has been left out of the team's recent matches. Meanwhile, Garnacho has been deemed surplus to requirements by his current manager, but a move to Napoli could be the perfect opportunity for him to revive his career.
However, Napoli's decision is not without its challenges. Grealish remains under contract with Manchester City until 2027, and his high wages of £300,000 per week may be a significant obstacle for the Italian club to overcome. In contrast, Garnacho's wages are significantly lower, at £50,000 per week.
The outcome of this decision will have a significant impact on Napoli's team and their chances of success in the upcoming season.