
Grealish ‘on his way to Tottenham’ as Man City submit FIFA document
Jack Grealish looks to be one step closer to joining Tottenham from Manchester City.
The England international has been strongly linked with a move to North London for many years, but now looks increasingly likely to finally complete a move.
This comes after a difficult campaign for the 29-year-old, which has seen him become a bit-part player under Pep Guardiola.
Now it appears that Spurs could take advantage of this situation at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, especially after the latest statement emerging from the Etihad.

Grealish now set for Tottenham move
There is no doubt that the former Aston Villa star has the ability which makes him one of the better players in the Premier League on his day.
Throughout his spell at Villa Park, the Englishman was famed for his class on the ball and willingness to drive forward whenever possible.
This has certainly been subdued throughout his spell with the Citizens, which looks likely to end in the upcoming transfer window.
Stat (Premier League 24/25) | Jack Grealish |
Appearances | 20 |
Goals | 1 |
Assists | 1 |
The Lilywhites have already been linked with Grealish, and now they can step up their efforts to bring in the attacking midfielder.
This comes after the £100million man was left out of Man City’s travelling squad for the revamped FIFA World Cup summer tournament.
Although this may be devastating to the number 10, it could be the perfect storm for Tottenham to make their interest count to sign the City man.
Tottenham to take advantage of Grealish snub at Manchester City
There is so much noise surrounding Spurs right now, and they will just be hopeful of doing their business ahead of the new Premier League season.
If Thomas Frank is to come in, there is every chance that the Dane will have his eyes on potential recruits, and Grealish may be one of those.
If that is the case, a move for the Man City man could make complete sense, especially after being left out of the squad for this summer’s tournament.
This is hardly a surprise, but a move to North London could prove to be the perfect landing ground to play alongside the likes of James Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski.