Manchester City set to make opening bid for Jack Grealish of £75m – but Villa holding out for £100m 

REVEALED: Manchester City are set to make an opening bid for Jack Grealish of £75m plus add-ons – but Aston Villa are holding out for a British record £100m for their captain and England star

  • Manchester City are set to make an opening bid for Jack Grealish of £75million 
  • City boss Pep Guardiola has long admired the 25-year-old England international
  • Aston Villa are holding out for £100m and have no desire to sell the midfielder
  • They will offer him a new bumper contract in an effort to convince him to stay

Manchester City are poised to make their opening move for Aston Villa‘s £100million-rated captain Jack Grealish.

The Premier League champions are expected to offer around £75m plus add-ons as Pep Guardiola attempts to prise away one of English football’s biggest talents.

Villa have no desire to sell their 25-year-old talisman unless a British record £100m valuation is met and will offer him a bumper new contract worth more than £150,000 a week in an effort to convince him to stay.

Manchester City are poised to make an opening bid of £75million for Aston Villa’s Jack Grealish

Pep Guardiola has long admired the midfielder and City hope a deal can be struck with Villa

Pep Guardiola has long admired the midfielder and City hope a deal can be struck with Villa

However, City are determined to press for a player long admired by Guardiola in the hope an agreement can be reached swiftly.

Grealish, who has been on holiday in Mykonos with his England teammates, signed a new contract at Villa in September after being courted by Manchester United. 

There has been much speculation of a £100m buyout clause in that deal although neither side have ever confirmed its existence.

Grealish (right) is currently on holiday in Mykonos with his England teammates including Chelsea's Ben Chilwell (left)

Grealish (right) is currently on holiday in Mykonos with his England teammates including Chelsea’s Ben Chilwell (left)

Villa have no intension of selling their captain unless their valuation of £100m is met 

Yet there is a growing acceptance that that figure must be met by City before they can team Grealish in a dream midfield with his favourite Premier League player Kevin De Bruyne.

Sportsmail revealed in March that City had emerged as frontrunners for Grealish’s signature and they still hold out hope they can sign £150m-rated Harry Kane from Tottenham also.

City have £45m from the sale of Leroy Sane to Bayern Munich last year and have raised around £50m from the sale of fringe players this summer. 

More are due to be sold while there is an acceptance that the likes of Bernardo Silva could yet leave before the end of the window to further offset their outlay.

Sportsmail revealed in March that City had emerged as frontrunners for Grealish's signature and they still hold out hope they can sign Harry Kane (right)

Sportsmail revealed in March that City had emerged as frontrunners for Grealish’s signature and they still hold out hope they can sign Harry Kane (right)

The signing of Grealish would be a real statement of intent as they look to retain the title and go one step further in the Champions League.

For their part, Villa have been working to strengthen their own squad regardless. 

They signed Emi Buendia from Norwich City for £33m, Ashley Young on a free and have had a £25m bid rejected for Bayer Leverkusen winger Leon Bailey as they continue to assemble a squad that can challenge for European qualification.

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