Robbie Savage thinks PL’s £ 100m rival would be ‘incredible’ for Liverpool – HITC



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Robbie Savage suggested on BT Sport 3 (2:49 pm, Nov 21, 2020) that Aston Villa attacking midfielder Jack Grealish would become a better player at Liverpool or Manchester City.

The former Derby County midfielder believes Grealish, who can also operate as a winger, is worth £ 100 million now.

Savage believes that in a better team like Liverpool or City, the 25-year-old English international would be “incredible.”

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The former Wales international said of Grealish on BT Sport 3 (2:49 pm, Nov 21, 2020): “He has to have £ 100 million in this transfer market. No doubt about that. It has to be £ 100 million.

“Imagine it with better players around you too. Imagine him on a Manchester City or Liverpool team. Incredible.”

Jack Grealish to Liverpool?

Liverpool have a good attacking unit, but the signing of Diogo Jota from Wolverhampton Wanderers in the summer of 2020 shows that the defending Premier League champions are not averse to bringing in quality attacking-minded players.

It’s hard to see Villa cash in on Grealish in the January transfer window, and the player himself may not want to leave the club he supports.

However, if the Reds offered a lot of money and showed Grealish what he could accomplish if he moved to Anfield next summer, then a transfer could occur.

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Praise to the Liverpool duo

Meanwhile, Leicester City defender James Justin has spoken highly of Liverpool duo Rhys Williams and Curtis Jones to Goal.com.

Justin plays with central defender Williams and midfielder Jones for the England Under-21 team.

The 22-year-old defender has been enthusiastic about the two 19-year-olds and believes they have a bright future ahead of them.

Justin told Goal.com: “The first time I trained with both of them, I was really impressed with how talented they were. To be honest, I hadn’t seen much of their talent when watching soccer because they were just in and out. [of the first team]but hopefully now they can have some games on their belts and show everyone what skill they have.

“I have seen it first hand and they are definitely good players for Liverpool. Hopefully they can become regular first-team players.

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