Jack Grealish

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When Sky Sports are literally the only outlet reporting a buy out clause, I would err on the side of caution.

No decent journalists/publications have actually confirmed the clause.

Until someone like John Percy confirms it from Villa's side or, if we progress with a deal and someone like Lee/Mullock/Gaughan/Blackburn confirms it from City's side, it's all conjecture.

I highly doubt you're getting Villa briefing their journalists that Grealish isn't for sale at any price when he's available with an undervalued release clause.

the guardian and the telegraph reported it also at the time..
 
the guardian and the telegraph reported it also at the time..

They've either since revised (unlikely), or they didn't:



The Telegraphs reporter is John Percy, who is as reliable as it gets for the midlands clubs, and he's never reported on a buy out clause.

If a player as good as Grealish has a £65m buy out clause like some on here are suggesting, it would be absolutely massive news as pretty much every top English club would be in for him at that price.
 
They've either since revised (unlikely), or they didn't:



The Telegraphs reporter is John Percy, who is as reliable as it gets for the midlands clubs, and he's never reported on a buy out clause.

If a player as good as Grealish has a £65m buy out clause like some on here are suggesting, it would be absolutely massive news as pretty much every top English club would be in for him at that price.
John Percy doesn't deny that they is a release clause
 
They've either since revised (unlikely), or they didn't:



The Telegraphs reporter is John Percy, who is as reliable as it gets for the midlands clubs, and he's never reported on a buy out clause.

If a player as good as Grealish has a £65m buy out clause like some on here are suggesting, it would be absolutely massive news as pretty much every top English club would be in for him at that price.
Problem is a 'reliable as it gets' journalist.......is less reliable than a first edition Lada with 4 flat tyres a punctured fuel tank and it's engine missing ;)
 
Personally, I don't think the Buendia lad is a replacement for Grealish, from what I'm reading Buendia plays more on the right side and Grealish more on the left.

If anything this is Villa addressing a need trying to keep Grealish to try and make a push at one of those top 6 spots.

Especially with clubs like Spurs and Arsenal weak, and West Ham looking like they may end up losing a fair few players this summer.

This may be the chance to do what Leicester did and cement their place towards the top of the table
 
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