Jack Grealish needs time to find his feet at Manchester City but he should look to Raheem Sterling in how to adapt to life under Pep Guardiola, believes Paul Merson.
Grealish has found it difficult to replicate his best form since swapping Aston Villa for Man City in a £100million British transfer record deal last summer.
Six months into life in Manchester, Grealish has found himself scrutinised but former Arsenal midfielder Merson has no doubts the 26-year-old will come good in time.


'Grealish is a top player, he hasn't become a bad player overnight,' Merson wrote in his Sky Sports column.