
Tottenham ‘to move goalposts’ to sign Jack Grealish in huge transfer – Exclusive
Jack Grealish is a player on the radar of Tottenham ahead of the summer window.
With Tottenham through to the Europa League quarterfinals, some concerns have been subdued in North London, though a failure to progress further will revert that.
Ultimately, the current campaign has been a poor one for Tottenham, and it has showcased the need for a strong summer window in order to get back to competing near the top.
One of the players linked with Tottenham is Grealish [GiveMeSport], and the likelihood of a deal may hinge on what Spurs are willing to do this summer.

Grealish verdict shared at Tottenham
With James Maddison facing criticism this season, alongside several others, the need for attacking reinforcement is evident in the summer, and Paul Robinson thinks Grealish would be an excellent option.
Speaking exclusively to Tottenham News, Robinson said: “I think Jack’s been talked about a lot about his future at Manchester City, along with others.
“You look at the potential rebuild that Pep’s already undertaken. You look at the money that they spent in January, the average age of that squad at Manchester City, and you can see the rebuild starting.
“And if Jack Grealish is to fall foul of that rejuvenation of the squad, he’s a player that any team would have.
Manchester City (PL) | Appearances (starts) | Goals | Assists |
Jack Grealish | 16 (6) | 0 | 1 |
“Would I welcome him at Tottenham? Absolutely, I’d welcome him at Tottenham. He’d be a marquee signing. He’d be a huge signing.
“Can I see Tottenham, one, stumping up the money? No. Stumping up the wages either? No. I think there’ll be a lot of other suitors for Jack Grealish.
“I think goalposts and boundaries have to be moved at Tottenham if they are to bring in those types of quality players.

Tottenham have a huge summer ahead
Not only will Spurs have a decision to make on Ange Postecoglou, but there are several other decisions that they need to make to ensure that the failure of the current campaign isn’t replicated.
Unless Tottenham can win the Europa League, it looks as though the next campaign will be without any European football, which would increase the need for success through the league.