Jack Grealish lifts lid on his future after heroic Aston Villa display as Man Utd circle - 7M sport

Jack Grealish lifts lid on his future after heroic Aston Villa display as Man Utd circle



Posted Wednesday, July 22, 2020 by Express.co.uk

Aston Villa beat Arsenal 1-0 in the Premier League and Jack Grealish was brilliant throughout.

Jack Grealish has admitted he's 'not too sure' about his Aston Villa future after putting in a tireless performance to help his side beat Arsenal 1-0, lifting them above Watford in the battle for Premier League survival.

The result means Villa go into the final day of the season with their future firmly in their hands.

As long as they can beat West Ham, Grealish and co. will stay up should Watford not also win by a wider score margin.

Watford, however, have Arsenal to play on the final day while Villa travel to West Ham.

Jack Grealish lifts lid on his future after heroic Aston Villa display as Man Utd circle
Jack Grealish lifts lid on his future after heroic Aston Villa display as Man Utd circle (Image: GETTY)

Trezeguet's goal was enough to secure three points for Villa, who worked tremendously to beat Arsenal, much of their efforts being driven through Grealish.

Grealish has been linked with a move to Manchester United this summer and the 24-year-old could be on his way there if the Red Devils decide to table a bid.

After the game, Grealish spoke about his future, admitting he doesn't know where it lies.

"I'm not too sure at the moment," he told Sky Sports.

"I have one aim and that' to keep this club in the Premier League.

"That's where this whole stadium and this whole fanbase knows where we belong.

"Thats all I'm thinking about at the moment.

Jack Grealish lifts lid on his future after heroic Aston Villa display as Man Utd circle
Jack Grealish lifts lid on his future after heroic Aston Villa display as Man Utd circle (Image: GETTY)

"Like I said, we need to keep this club in the Premier League and we want to do that on Sunday."

Grealish also commended how hard his team worked to beat Arsenal, who overcame Manchester City and Liverpool last week.

"It feels unbelievable. I thought it was deserved - we were outstanding today," he said.

"I reckon we could have got another goal but we'll take a 1-0 win all day against a great team like Arsenal.

"It has been a tense day but all we can do is focus on ourselves. It's in our hands now and it's up to us what we do on the last day. We have a massive game on Sunday at West Ham.

"It feels massive [to be out of the relegation zone].

"We've conceded quite a few late goals this season but we trust in ourselves and we have trust in the management staff.

"It would mean everything to keep Villa up."



Attention: Third parties may advertise their products and/or services on our website.7M does not warrant the accuracy, adequacy or completeness of their contents.
Your dealings with such third parties are solely between you and such third parties and we shall not be liable in any way for any loss or damage of any sort incurred by you.