Jack Grealish would be 'perfect' at Man United says Ray Parlour
Jack Grealish has decided he will listen to offers from teams at the end of the season, with Aston Villa expecting to field offers regardless of their final league position in this campaign. The attacking midfielder has been heavily linked with a host of teams around Europe after a brilliant season.
Jack Grealish wants to leave Aston Villa (Image: GETTY)
The attacking midfielder, who has played as a left-winger at times, has chipped in with seven goals and five assists from 23 league games.
His form has earned him attention from elsewhere, with Manchester United reportedly set to pounce at the end of the season no matter what happens to the Villa Park side.
They won’t be the only team looking to test Villa’s patience, however.
Manchester City, Real Madrid and Barcelona are all set to be interested in the 24-year-old club captain.
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And now, it appears the Birmingham-born star is ready to leave.
The Telegraph reports that Grealish has decided to listen to offers at the end of the season, and is keen to test himself at the next level.
He came close to moving to Tottenham back in 2018, but Villa refused to let the playmaker leave.
But it seems that he is now ready for his step to the next level, and is likely to be involved in Gareth Southgate’s squad for the upcoming European Championships.
Jack Grealish wants to leave Aston Villa, according to reports (Image: GETTY)
Former Villa boss Tim Sherwood believes the Villans are unlikely to be able to cope without Grealish, as he explained the side are completely reliant on him.
“I can’t think of a team which is so reliant on one player as Villa are with Jack Grealish at the moment,” Sherwood said.
“You talk about the money, what they’d get for selling him, the money to (lose if they) drop out of the Premier League is astronomical.
“Unfortunately Villa, maybe with, but certainly without Jack Grealish, would not survive in the Premier League with the current squad.”