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Lighty64

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Dont worry I'm not comparing in terms of quality, just how one footed players can still be great. I'm not sure how one footed Grealish is but if he has great quality on the ball that's all that matters.

from what I can see from what I've seen of him he can use his left, to me and don't get me wrong I like Lamela, but when he goes on a dribble you very rarely see him use his right. apparently he put a cross in v Roma, but too many times I've noticed he just doesn't change the direction of his run.

(sorry too hot, and think I'm going to not post for the rest of the day:whistle: can't feel the love in trying to put my assessment over)
 

Hoopspur

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So as i understand it the Grealish deal hasn't gone through yet because since Villa's injection of funds they are now asking in excess of £30m which we are not prepared to pay. I assume we are willing to pay £20-25m and now it is a game of who blinks first. I can understand Villa's stance as there is a chance someone will pay them what they want between now and deadline day and if they don't they will compromise to us. Their risk is if we move on to other targets they might miss out on a sale altogether. If he signs for us I can't see it being before deadline day.
What - are you sure? There are numerous scenarios and you have suggested one possible version. I fail to see though out of the ITK how you’ve got where you are.
 

THFCSPURS19

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Jan 6, 2013
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https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/jack-grealish-transfer-spurs-believe-12986696

Jack Grealish transfer: Spurs believe they can STILL snap up midfielder for £20m despite Aston Villa takeover

Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino wants talented No.10 Grealish to compete with Dele Alli behind Harry Kane in attack

Spurs chief Daniel Levy still believes he can snap up Jack Grealish for no more than £20million despite Aston Villa's takeover.

Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino wants talented No.10 Grealish to compete with Dele Alli behind Harry Kane in attack.

Levy had been holding off bidding as he was trying to exploit Villa's cash woes under Dr Tony Xia, which left the Championship club on the brink of administration.

It saw Levy only belatedly open talks last week over buying Grealish, 22.

But Villa were saved from the brink when embattled Chinese businessman Xia sold a majority stake to billionaires Nassef Sawiris and Wes Edens.

The duo have since backed boss Steve Bruce and want to see Villa back in the Premier League after their near miss in the play-off final.

But there is on-going uncertainty at Villa Park over Grealish as the club are still under pressure from Financial Fair Play rules.

The player himself has told pals he is tempted at the prospect of a return to the Premier League to play behind Kane and hopefully boost his international aspirations too.

Now MirrorSport understands infamous negotiator Levy is still hopeful of getting his man without paying more than £20m.
 

doctor stefan Freud

the tired tread of sad biology
Sep 2, 2013
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https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/jack-grealish-transfer-spurs-believe-12986696

Jack Grealish transfer: Spurs believe they can STILL snap up midfielder for £20m despite Aston Villa takeover

Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino wants talented No.10 Grealish to compete with Dele Alli behind Harry Kane in attack

Spurs chief Daniel Levy still believes he can snap up Jack Grealish for no more than £20million despite Aston Villa's takeover.

Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino wants talented No.10 Grealish to compete with Dele Alli behind Harry Kane in attack.

Levy had been holding off bidding as he was trying to exploit Villa's cash woes under Dr Tony Xia, which left the Championship club on the brink of administration.

It saw Levy only belatedly open talks last week over buying Grealish, 22.

But Villa were saved from the brink when embattled Chinese businessman Xia sold a majority stake to billionaires Nassef Sawiris and Wes Edens.

The duo have since backed boss Steve Bruce and want to see Villa back in the Premier League after their near miss in the play-off final.

But there is on-going uncertainty at Villa Park over Grealish as the club are still under pressure from Financial Fair Play rules.

The player himself has told pals he is tempted at the prospect of a return to the Premier League to play behind Kane and hopefully boost his international aspirations too.

Now MirrorSport understands infamous negotiator Levy is still hopeful of getting his man without paying more than £20m.

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