Daniel Levy will need to pay Jack Grealish his dues to lure him to Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham Hotspur must find a way to end the season on a high. Despite an overall underwhelming campaign, the Lilywhites remain in the Europa League quarter-finals, the one competition still breathing life into their season. A triumph in Europe would not only end the club’s 17-year wait for silverware but also secure a coveted spot in next season’s Champions League, offering a much-needed boost for both the squad and the fanbase.
For Ange Postecoglou, however, the stakes are even higher. The Australian manager is under immense pressure, and his future could be decided by the end of this week. Failure to progress to the Europa League semi-finals would likely spell the end of his tenure at N17. With Spurs languishing near the bottom half of the Premier League table, their domestic season has been nothing short of disastrous, making European success not just desirable, but essential for both the club and Postecoglou’s survival.

Tottenham’s key players have also failed to deliver when it mattered most this season, further highlighting the need for a major squad overhaul. It’s clear that chairman Daniel Levy will have to invest heavily in the summer to strengthen the team and get Spurs back on track to competing for trophies. As things stand, the current group has fallen short of expectations, both domestically and in Europe.
All eyes now turn to the Europa League quarter-final second leg against Eintracht Frankfurt, a fixture that is undoubtedly the most important of the season for the North London club. With their Premier League campaign in tatters, this match represents Spurs’ last realistic chance to salvage pride, secure silverware, and reignite hope for the future.
Tottenham want to buy Jack Grealish in the summer
Tottenham Hotspur are planning to refresh their squad this summer, with Daniel Levy keen to bring in new talent ahead of the 2024/25 season. With Richarlison and Timo Werner both expected to leave N17, Spurs will be in the market for attacking reinforcements to strengthen their forward line. Even Heung-Min Son, who has been a consistent performer in past seasons, has struggled to make an impact this year — prompting the need for added competition in wide areas.
According to GiveMeSport, one name high on Tottenham’s wishlist is Manchester City’s Jack Grealish. The England international has endured a difficult season under Pep Guardiola and could be on his way out as part of City’s planned summer overhaul. The reigning champions are reportedly open to selling several fringe players, and Grealish is among those who could be moved on. However, Spurs face a significant stumbling block in their pursuit of the 29-year-old, a combination of his high wages and City’s expected asking price, which could prove too steep for the North London club.

Tottenham are not alone in the race to sign Manchester City winger Jack Grealish. Premier League rivals Aston Villa and Newcastle United, along with Serie A giants AC Milan, are all reportedly interested and prepared to negotiate terms with City for the England international this summer. Another major hurdle for Spurs is Grealish’s salary demands, with club chairman Daniel Levy reportedly unwilling to meet the high wages the 29-year-old currently commands. This financial constraint could complicate Tottenham’s hopes of bringing him to N17 and leave the door open for rival clubs to swoop in.
Is the move for Jack Grealish worth it?
Tottenham have struggled to sign world-class wingers for quite some time now. The Lilywhites have not managed to create enough from the left flank, with Heung-Min Son struggling with form and confidence. So, Daniel Levy will certainly look to address that situation in the summer.
But, is a move for Grealish worth it? Not really. The 29-year-old has struggled to get going since making a £100m move to Manchester City in 2021. As per Sofascore, the winger has managed to score just three goals and provide five assists in 30 matches this season. It is clear to see that Grealish is massively lacking in confidence.
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Given Tottenham’s struggles this season, the last thing the club needs is another high-earning player with limited attacking output. Instead, the focus should shift toward signing young, dynamic talents with high potential, players who can grow with the team and make a tangible impact on the pitch. With a major rebuild on the cards, it’s crucial that Daniel Levy and the recruitment team make smart, forward-thinking decisions. It may be a long and uncertain summer for Spurs fans, but there remains hope that the club can get it right and lay the foundation for a stronger, more competitive future.

