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Deal close – Man Utd concluding the signing of £80million star – Journalist April 16, 2020 Shahaam 0

Jack Grealish goal vs Man Utd
We have seen so many reports linking Jack Grealish with a move to Manchester United. Now, if the English attacker does not end up joining us then the Old Trafford faithful might be very disappointed.
Two days back, we covered a story (via The Star) claiming that the Red Devils are ready to bid more than £50million to secure the signature of the 24-year-old star.
As per recent claims, Man Utd are close to signing the Aston Villa man. According to Euro Sport’s journalist, Manu Lonjon, Man Utd are concluding the signing of the attacking midfielder.
The French journalist has not talked about any valuation or fee, so, we have taken a look at various media outlets, who have reported different figures.
Earlier this month, The Evening Standardreported that United hope to secure his signing for a fee of £60million.
Last month, Mirror Sport claimed that the player was on course to move to Old Trafford for a price of £70million. The same valuation was reported by The Sunexclusively in the month of February.
On the other hand, two months back, The Athletic claimed that Solskjaer is determined to sign Grealish, who is valued at £80million.
Jack Grealish has been Aston Villa’s best player this season under the management of Dean Smith. He was the top scorer and also the top assist provider this season before COVID-19 pandemic arrived on the scene to stop football.
As a United supporter, it will be intriguing to see the amount that that club would pay to lure the versatile playmaker. Let’s hope we are not ripped off. More importantly, the fans would like the signing to be sealed as soon as possible to get rid of all the speculations and rumours.

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