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Pundit claims £80m could be enough for Tottenham to land this English midfielder

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Robbie Savage claims £80m from Tottenham could be enough to land Jack Grealish

Jack Grealish has been shining bright for Aston Villa this season.

The England midfielder has scored three goals and four assists in the Premier League this season. The 24-year-old scored a wonder goal in the draw against Manchester United and was one of the best players in the game.

Grealish’s form has attracted attention from several top clubs, according to the Express.

Jack Grealish
Jack Grealish helped Aston Villa achieve promotion to the Premier League (Image credit: Getty)

BBC pundit Robbie Savage believes that a big bid from a top club could be enough to land the England star.

Savage believed £80m would be the price to land Grealish given that Villa might not achieve much in the coming years (h/t Express):

“What are Aston Villa going to achieve? Staying in the Premier League.

“If they achieve that it is going to be a great season for them, they are not winning a cup.

“If Manchester City, Spurs or Chelsea come with a massive offer for Jack Grealish, let’s say £80m, I think he’ll go.”

Savage also claimed that Grealish is better than Villa, and is also being tipped for a place in the national team (h/t Express).

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Tottenham have several options in the midfield with Dele Alli scoring goals again.

However, Giovani Lo Celso has struggled to make an impact, and it will be interesting to see what Jose Mourinho’s plans are.

Jack Grealish
Jack Grealish scored against Manchester United (Image credit: Getty)

Spending £80m might be a huge deal for Spurs, given that we didn’t spend much in the summer window.

Tanguy Ndombele was our record signing, however, Lo Celso only joined on a loan and can be signed permanently.

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Grealish has done well with Villa since returning to the top flight, and he could increase his stock if he keeps them up in the Premier League.

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