Jack Grealish’s future could be in the spotlight in the summer, with Aston Villa and Everton reportedly preparing to compete for the England international.
According to SportsBoom, both clubs are closely monitoring Grealish’s situation at Manchester City, with the attacking midfielder expected to assess his options at the end of the season.
Grealish’s long-term future at the Etihad Stadium appears uncertain.
After spending several seasons at City, the 29-year-old could be open to a new challenge, with interest growing from clubs looking to bring the creative playmaker back into a more prominent role.
Aston Villa dream of emotional return
Grealish’s potential return to Villa Park would represent a very emotional reunion.
The midfielder famously captained the club and developed through the academy before leaving for Manchester City in 2021 for a record-breaking £100m transfer.
Villa manager Unai Emery is reportedly interested in the idea of bringing Grealish back to the club where he has established himself as one of the Premier League’s most exciting talents.
Under Emery’s leadership, Villa have developed into a competitive team with ambitions to maintain their place in England’s top team.
With European football next season virtually assured, Villa believe they can offer Grealish an attractive sporting project and the chance to reunite with the club where he has become a fan favorite.
Everton also keen to sign Grealish
However, Aston Villa are unlikely to have a clear path to signing Grealish. Everton manager David Moyes is also thought to be keen on signing the midfielder and is hoping to act quickly in the transfer window.
The England star has impressed during his loan spell at Everton this season and the Toffees are considering signing him permanently.
Moyes sees Grealish as a player who can add creativity, leadership and attacking quality to his squad. The Everton manager is said to be determined to include the England international in his plans for next season.
Should Grealish ultimately decide to leave Man City on a permanent deal in the summer, both clubs appear prepared to make a strong case for why he should join their project for the next stage of his career.
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