Telegraph: Gallish returns to Manchester City to train alone while waiting for a transfer to leave the club

According to the Daily Telegraph, Gallish has agreed to return to Manchester City for personal training while waiting for a transfer to leave the club.

Glalish was not called by Manchester City to participate in the Club World Cup so that he can prepare for the summer transfer. The transfer has not been achieved yet, and Gallish has been training with personal coach Jamie Reynolds to ensure he is in his best shape.

Manchester City's first-team main players will not return to the team until July 28 for pre-season training, but Gallish agrees to return this week to start preparing for the new season. While waiting for the offer, Gallish will train alone at Manchester City, at least until the first team main players return to the team.

More than six weeks have passed since Gralish was clearly told that he could leave Manchester City this summer because he was out of the Club World Cup lineup. But the outside world expects that the transfer will take time to achieve it. While Manchester City prefers to reach a permanent transfer, the financial issues involved mean that other clubs are likely to wait and see if the transfer fee will drop, or wait for Manchester City to consider a loan. Manchester City's participation in the Club World Cup also complicates things, so the next six weeks will be crucial.

Galish attracted the interest of Premier League and overseas clubs. West Ham insiders have discussed loans to Galish, but the offer may depend on Paqueta's future and coach Porter's opinion. Napoli coach Conte admires Gallish and wants to sign a left winger, but the player's salary is a problem for Napoli, and Napoli has other goals. Naples has signed De Bruyne. Everton hopes to loan Galish.

Glalish remained silent about his future outside Manchester City. Just as potential buyers may be more inclined to rent, Gallish himself may also prefer to leave City on loan for a season first. He is eager to win back his place in England in time for the World Cup, and coach Tuchel hinted that he might need to join a club in the European game to do so.

Galish has a good relationship with Manchester City. He agreed that returning to practice alone was not a punishment for the club, and all decisions so far were made together after consultation with the players. Gallish is still popular at the club, with both sides believing he'd better not to play in the Club World Cup and focus on preparing for transfers to get a stable first-team appearance. That remains the case, and Gallish will benefit from returning to pre-season training and using Manchester City’s facilities.

Glalish's personal coach Jamie Reynolds has worked with many sports stars, including Rashford. Gallish worked with Reynolds last summer and trained with him again this year in an attempt to reach his peak.

Villa has remained quiet in the transfer window so far, and both transfer and loan depend on the player's departure. Nottingham Forest is interested in Jacob Ramsey, and Villa may have to look for a new ball-holder who can play on the left or middle. Ramsey is currently the only player Villa trains in the European game, and if Gralish returns, he is qualified to train players.