Cesc Fabregas warns Jack Grealish over Manchester United move
According to MEN, Cesc Fabregas has warned Aston Villa star Jack Grealish about a move to Manchester United. The former Chelsea and Arsenal star spoke about how Grealish may not be the main man at the big clubs. Also, he wanted the midfielder to prove that he is ready to take a step to the next level in the Euros.
The midfielder has often singlehandedly carried Villa in recent seasons to respectable finishes. Grealish only signed a new deal last year that should keep him at Villa Park until the summer of 2025. His exploits for Villa earned him a ticket to the Euros.
Grealish’s quality was evident he received a raucous round of applause when he came on in both the games for England. From the time he came on, he tried to make something happen with his dribbling and trickery. It was no surprise to see him getting fouled so often.
Fabregas warns Grealish to show that he is ready
With Grealish being linked to both Manchester clubs over the summer, Cesc Fabregas has given him a word of advice and warning.
“In the specific case of Grealish, this has been his first big season where everyone outside Aston Villa talks about him. I don’t know what his future will be, but there could potentially be a big move for him, so he needs to show he is ready for any situation.
“If he did move to a Manchester City or Manchester United, nobody will guarantee that Jack Grealish will start every single game and these kinds of clubs will be looking to see that he is ready to compete. It’s similar for [Jadon] Sancho, even though he was not in the squad for the first game, and these players like him and Grealish can have very important tournaments for England, even if it is off the bench to start with.”
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Given how England have fared in the last two games, it wouldn’t be a surprise to see Grealish feature in a more prominent role. As for Fabregas’ warning, it is understandable that a star from a mid-table side might not be as effective at bigger teams. However, Grealish is no ordinary player. The 25-year-old has shown that he can do it against the big boys.