May 25, 2024

Jack Grealish’s agents ‘agree deal with Aston Villa to let England star leave after Euro 2020’

Jack Grealish’s agents ‘agree deal with Aston Villa to let England star leave this summer after Euro 2020’ with Manchester City prepared to offer British transfer record-breaking £100m deal for the midfield star

  • Aston Villa midfielder Jack Grealish is expected to leave the club this summer 
  • The 25-year-old is being chased by Manchester City who want him for £100m 
  • Grealish is currently away with the England squad at the Euro 2020 knockouts
  • The midfielder’s agents have reached a deal with Villa to let him go, say reports 

Aston Villa have reached an agreement with Jack Grealish‘s agents to let the England star leave the club when the European Championships end, according to reports. 

Sportsmail exclusively revealed last month that Manchester City want to smash the British transfer record for the 25-year-old and are prepared to pay £100million for the Villa attacker. 

Grealish is currently away with the England national team at Euro 2020 and recently starred for the Three Lions in their 1-0 win over Czech Republic on Tuesday.

Jack Grealish's agents have reached a deal with Aston Villa over a summer exit, say reports

Jack Grealish’s agents have reached a deal with Aston Villa over a summer exit, say reports

Grealish is wanted by City who will offer £100m and break the British transfer record for him

Grealish is wanted by City who will offer £100m and break the British transfer record for him

And according to The Sun, Villa have spoken to Grealish’s representatives at  ICM Stellar Sports while the player is on international duty, with the midfielder’s agents now satisfied about an agreement to leave the club this summer. 

The report also says City have delayed any offer for the Villa attacker until after the European Championships but Pep Guardiola’s side will bid for Grealish in July so he can join up for pre-season training. 

The 25-year-old has four years left on his Villa contract and has spent his entire career at the Midlands club, who do not want to see him leave the club.

But Dean Smith’s side have already covered themselves in the attacking midfielder position should Grealish walk away from the club this summer, with Emiliano Buendia arriving from Norwich in a deal that could rise to £40million. 

Aston Villa have already brought in attacking midfield Emi Buendia from Norwich for £40m

Aston Villa have already brought in attacking midfield Emi Buendia from Norwich for £40m

Villa also completed the free transfer of former player Ashley Young, who can also play in a wide left role similar to Grealish’s at the club, after the 35-year-old chose to leave Inter Milan having just led them to Serie A. 

Meanwhile, Manchester City are also looking to bring in Tottenham talisman Harry Kane this summer alongside Grealish. 

City have already begun their pursuit of Kane and bid £100million for the Tottenham striker earlier this week, though Spurs chairman Daniel Levy values the forward at £150m. 

Pep Guardiola is planning an overhaul of his top-flight title-winning City squad this summer

Pep Guardiola is planning an overhaul of his top-flight title-winning City squad this summer

City also want to sign £150million-rated Harry Kane (right) alongside Grealish this summer

City also want to sign £150million-rated Harry Kane (right) alongside Grealish this summer

The 27-year-old striker told managerless Tottenham last month that he wants a move to a club that can give him realistic chances of winning the Premier League and Champions League.

As a result of Grealish and Kane’s potential arrivals, Guardiola may choose to sell off some of his star attacking talents to balance the books. 

Sportsmail revealed last month that City will listen to offers for Raheem Sterling and Riyad Mahrez as Guardiola prepares for an overhaul of his squad following a mixed season.

City romped to the Premier League title with relative ease while they also picked up yet another Carabao Cup trophy, but were beaten in the Champions League final and FA Cup semi-final by Thomas Tuchel’s Chelsea.  

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