Something happening with Grealish it seems: http://t.co/yaqRywmGYV (via Sky)
Aston Villa have made a formal new contract offer to Fabian Delph as they try to keep the England midfielder.Delph, 24, is in the final year of his deal at Villa Park after joining from Leeds in August 2009.Following a slow start to his time in the Midlands, he is now in demand after his superb form in the last two seasons earned full England recognition.Villa’s player of the year last term is on good Premier League money in his existing deal from when American owner Randy Lerner was splashing the cash.But Villa have offered him a new four-year terms after boss Paul Lambert visited Lerner in the USA.Delph is now considering his options as he knows he would be much sought after on a Bosman transfer next summer.If he refuses to sign the deal, Villa will face a dilemma in January over whether to cash in on their star.One player is definitely staying at Villa, for the time being at least. Fellow midfielder Jack Grealish, 19, will sign a new four-year contract with Villa this week.
Jack Grealish is poised to sign a new £20,000-a-week contract at Aston Villa after joining Stellar Group, the football agency which represents Gareth Bale and Ashley Cole.Grealish, the highly-rated teenage winger, is expected to conclude talks in the next 48 hours over a four-year deal that will land him a significant pay increase and kill off interest from clubs including Chelsea and Manchester City.The 19-year-old is regarded as one of the most promising youngsters in the Premier League and had been at the centre of a fierce battle between a number of leading agencies for the past few months.But Stellar, who are co-owned by Jonathan Barnett, have won the chase to sign him up after reaching an agreement with Grealish’s father Kevin this month.It is thought that negotiations with Villa have been conducted through Stellar agent David Manasseh. Grealish has only made four appearances as a substitute for Villa this season but has been on the radar of clubs including Chelsea and City for a number of years following his progress at academy level.Chelsea had identified him as a potential target and were encouraged by his contract situation, with his current £2,000-a-week deal expiring at the end of this season.However, talks are understood to have progressed rapidly over the last 24 hours and Villa are expected to announce Grealish has committed his future to the club in the next few days.Paul Lambert, the Villa manager, has frequently insisted Grealish’s career would be best served staying in the West Midlands and the club were always confident of retaining him as his association with the club began when he was only six years old.Grealish is also considering a decision on his international future, with England and Ireland both keen on taking the Birmingham-born player. He has played for the Ireland under-21s but Gareth Southgate wants him to choose England.Roy Keane, the Ireland and Villa assistant manager, insisted last week that too much pressure was already being heaped on the youngster’s shoulders.“He’s done very little in the game yet. People are getting a bit carried away, he’s not started a game in the league for Villa, he’s not scored a goal yet, he’s not got an assist yet,” he said.“If he wants to come and play for Ireland, we’ll be delighted but we can’t be begging people either. If they want to play for Ireland, fantastic. If not, we’ll have to accept it.”
Grealish signed up to the same agents as Cole and Bale. Enjoy him while we can.
Whatever happens, It would be special to see 'one of ours' at the top of the game.
Quote from: ozzjim on October 14, 2014, 12:06:11 AMGrealish signed up to the same agents as Cole and Bale. Enjoy him while we can. If he goes on to be something special somewhere else he'll need to be special with us. The job of the club is to not only develop him but develop around him so he won't feel that he has to leave. We've lost so many very good players because we couldn't offer them a future that was anything beyond what they had already achieved. That has to change.
QuoteAston Villa have made a formal new contract offer to Fabian Delph as they try to keep the England midfielder.Delph, 24, is in the final year of his deal at Villa Park after joining from Leeds in August 2009.Following a slow start to his time in the Midlands, he is now in demand after his superb form in the last two seasons earned full England recognition.Villas player of the year last term is on good Premier League money in his existing deal from when American owner Randy Lerner was splashing the cash.But Villa have offered him a new four-year terms after boss Paul Lambert visited Lerner in the USA.Delph is now considering his options as he knows he would be much sought after on a Bosman transfer next summer.If he refuses to sign the deal, Villa will face a dilemma in January over whether to cash in on their star.One player is definitely staying at Villa, for the time being at least. Fellow midfielder Jack Grealish, 19, will sign a new four-year contract with Villa this week.
Aston Villa have made a formal new contract offer to Fabian Delph as they try to keep the England midfielder.Delph, 24, is in the final year of his deal at Villa Park after joining from Leeds in August 2009.Following a slow start to his time in the Midlands, he is now in demand after his superb form in the last two seasons earned full England recognition.Villas player of the year last term is on good Premier League money in his existing deal from when American owner Randy Lerner was splashing the cash.But Villa have offered him a new four-year terms after boss Paul Lambert visited Lerner in the USA.Delph is now considering his options as he knows he would be much sought after on a Bosman transfer next summer.If he refuses to sign the deal, Villa will face a dilemma in January over whether to cash in on their star.One player is definitely staying at Villa, for the time being at least. Fellow midfielder Jack Grealish, 19, will sign a new four-year contract with Villa this week.