Tim Sherwood has no interest in selling Aston Villa
youngster Jack Grealish, not even for an astronomical
fee.
Jack Grealish is highly regarded at Aston Villa, so much so that
manager Tim Sherwood would not sell the youngster for
£60million.
Grealish has quickly become a key figure in Sherwood's plans
after breaking into the Villa first team last season.
The 20-year-old midfielder - at the centre of a tug-of-war
between England and the Republic of Ireland for his international
services - has hit the ground running in 2015-16 and he inspired
Villa past Midlands rivals Birmingham City in the League Cup
midweek.
When asked to put a value on Grealish's services, Sherwood
replied: "I wouldn't want to sell [him] for £60million today, put it
that way. I know what he could possibly be.
"What looks expensive this year might not be expensive next
year. That's the way the game is going.
"He's a great player is Jack, but he's got to realise – I've been
on at him every day – there is more to the game than just when
you're in possession.
"That Liverpool game was huge with a lot of expectancy and
pressure, it didn't faze him, he grew more.
"He is certainly a type of player we have seen at the very top
level for the likes of Liverpool and in the past for Aston Villa, we
have to recognise that.
"He's not shop window job, he's our player, and we couldn't put
a price on him. I certainly wouldn't."
Villa travel to Liverpool in Premier League action on Saturday.
youngster Jack Grealish, not even for an astronomical
fee.
Jack Grealish is highly regarded at Aston Villa, so much so that
manager Tim Sherwood would not sell the youngster for
£60million.
Grealish has quickly become a key figure in Sherwood's plans
after breaking into the Villa first team last season.
The 20-year-old midfielder - at the centre of a tug-of-war
between England and the Republic of Ireland for his international
services - has hit the ground running in 2015-16 and he inspired
Villa past Midlands rivals Birmingham City in the League Cup
midweek.
When asked to put a value on Grealish's services, Sherwood
replied: "I wouldn't want to sell [him] for £60million today, put it
that way. I know what he could possibly be.
"What looks expensive this year might not be expensive next
year. That's the way the game is going.
"He's a great player is Jack, but he's got to realise – I've been
on at him every day – there is more to the game than just when
you're in possession.
"That Liverpool game was huge with a lot of expectancy and
pressure, it didn't faze him, he grew more.
"He is certainly a type of player we have seen at the very top
level for the likes of Liverpool and in the past for Aston Villa, we
have to recognise that.
"He's not shop window job, he's our player, and we couldn't put
a price on him. I certainly wouldn't."
Villa travel to Liverpool in Premier League action on Saturday.


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