The Irish Mail on Sunday

Grealish needs to leave Villa to fulfil potential

- Danny MURPHY

IDON’T know Jack Grealish personally and you can never be 100 per cent sure what motivates a player. Most want to maximise their careers but some have other priorities, like Matt Le Tissier did at Southampto­n where he chose to remain a one-club man rather than move to a bigger stage. My feeling is that Jack, while a lifelong Aston Villa fan, is an ambitious lad and will have a huge desire to see how far his talent can take him.

Villa fans won’t like me saying this about their captain and local hero, but to kick on he has to go to a Champions League club this year, hopefully having first preserved Villa’s Premier League status.

I think he will show against Manchester City today that he deserves to be in the same company as Kevin De Bruyne, Bernardo Silva and the other great City players on show at Villa Park.

The big guns will want him and, unfortunat­ely at Villa, he’s going to be limited in what he can do. They aren’t going to be competing for Premier League or Champions League trophies in the next five years.

Jack could fit into any of the Big Six teams though some need him more than others. His big asset is the variety in his game. He can have an impact as a No10, off the left, in a midfield three or even as a deep-lying midfielder.

He is a dribbler, a strong player who can receive the ball in tight areas and carry it forward. As the most-fouled player in the league, he can take the kicks and get up to create and score goals.

He’d walk into the Arsenal, Spurs and Manchester United teams right away. He’s not inferior to Mateo Kovacic, Ross Barkley or Mason Mount at Chelsea. Even though Liverpool are currently well-stocked for midfielder­s, what if Gini Wijnaldum doesn’t sign a new contract and James Milner gets to a certain age?

Could Jack do the hard yards Jurgen Klopp demands? Yes. Would I have him ahead of Naby Keita for example? Yes.

Ironically, City are probably least in need of Jack. He is good enough to fit into a Pep Guardiola team but they’ve invested a lot of time in developing Phil Foden who is another top talent and earmarked to replace David Silva.

Grealish is 24 and still uncapped but that shouldn’t be a worry. Gary Lineker didn’t make his England debut until the same age and went on to have a half-decent internatio­nal career. Players develop at different times.

Jack’s prospects were stalled for a couple of years by playing in the

Championsh­ip but in the long term it has done him good. He has grown stronger physically and mentally and seems to have eradicated the off-field stories that followed him around as a kid.

What you’ve seen this season is someone whose confidence has gone through the roof after helping get Villa promoted. He plays with a brilliant strut and swagger and doesn’t let his head drop when things get difficult. As I predicted in my 2020 New Year forecasts, I think he will be part of England’s Euro squad.

Today will be a great test because Villa won’t see much of the ball so he’ll have to use it wisely when it comes his way.

As a lifelong Villa fan, he’ll be desperate to help the club stay up and reach the Carabao Cup final after their 1-1 draw with Leicester in the first leg of the semi-finals.

In the summer, it’ll hurt Villa if he has to say farewell. But he needs to. His talent is worthy of a player in a Champions League club, not one in a relegation dogfight.

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