Tim Sherwood reveals he believes Liverpool should sign Jack Grealish – Should the Reds make a move?

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Tim Sherwood reveals he believes Liverpool should sign Jack Grealish – Should the Reds make a move?

Former Aston Villa and Spurs boss Tim Sherwood has touted Liverpool with a move for inform midfielder Jack Grealish.

Sherwood, speaking to the Telegraph, believes that Liverpool could do worse than sign the Aston Villa man, who has put in some great performances recently.

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The midfielder scored against Brighton and Norwich, and has shown that he has what it takes to cut it in the top flight.

Sherwood said:

He’s capable of playing for any team in the Premier League, any team.

He’s got something different that Liverpool haven’t got.

That little bit of time, little bit of guile.

At times they need someone who can control the tempo a little.

I can imagine him getting the ball in the correct areas for a team like Man City.

When Man Utd are struggling for players of a creative nature, surely if they are paying £50 million for someone like Fred then Jack Grealish for £70 million? It’s a cup of tea.

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Grealish has certainly made an impact for Villa, and could be a great signing for Liverpool if they were to take the plunge.

He may not have much Premier League experience, but he still has shown he has the ability to make it in this division.

The midfielder could offer Liverpool something different in midfield, being similar to another player many want Klopp to sign in James Maddison.

Content Executive @ FreshPress Ltd

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