Dunne believes the 29-year-old can still earn a place in Pep Guardiola’s plans but, speaking in association with William Hill, told GOAL when asked if it could be time for something new: "It could be. It could be for any player in that squad, time for something new.
"Jack hasn’t had the season that he would’ve wanted. I’m sure he would want to be playing more. A lot of time, it’s down to the player. A manager wants to pick players and have everyone available and have everyone on top form, making choices difficult. It’s something that Jack Grealish can change. He’s a hugely talented footballer, great player and a really good person. If he can get back and find his best form, Pep and Man City would be delighted to keep him.
"He has got a chance. He has got the rest of this season, the summer, to decide himself. He has also got pre-season and a few more years on his contract to make this place his own and find a style of football that suits him and suits Man City, enabling Pep to use him on a more regular basis."