Jack Grealish set for cut-price Man City exit with Tottenham linked to swoop already

Jack Grealish could be on the move again this summer, with Tottenham ready to swoop.

Tottenham are in the midst of another difficult Premier League campaign, this time under the stewardship of Thomas Frank.

Home form has been abhorrent, with several players failing to live up to the standards that are expected of them in North London.

Nearly halfway through the January transfer window, Spurs are yet to address that from a recruitment perspective, and may already have their eyes on the summer for a big overhaul.

If so, it will be a huge task, but one that could see Tottenham make a move to sign Grealish.

Timeline for Grealish transfer emerges as Tottenham enter fray

Grealish has been linked with a move to Tottenham in the past, but it is on Merseyside where he is currently playing his football on loan from Man City.

The 30-year-old has been instrumental for Everton this season, with two goals and six assists in his 17 Premier League starts.

However, that form has caught the eye of Tottenham, who, according to the Sunday Mirror, are interested in a potential transfer.

It’s claimed that Grealish is set to quit Man City for a fee in the region of £30million, which, for a player of his experience and quality, is a bargain.

Everton are leading the race for his permanent arrival, though his future is likely to be resolved in the summer transfer window.

Grealish has already spoken out on failed Tottenham move

Prior to his move to Man City, which was ultimately the one that started to derail his career somewhat, Grealish was the star of Aston Villa.

Everything went through him, and the Villans found a lot of success as a result.

However, between his time at Villa Park and his move to Man City, he was heavily linked with a transfer to Tottenham.

Spurs were said to have made a £25million bid for him back in 2018, and Grealish opened up about the disappointment of missing out on the move.

“Of course, there’s going to be disappointment there,Grealish said on his failed move.

“They’ve beaten Manchester United 3-0 at Old Trafford, and they’re playing Barcelona in the Champions League next week.

“I felt that if I’d gone there, I could have maybe been in the England squad by the end of the year.”

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