
Odds have been slashed on Jack Grealish making England Euros squad, following potential delays over the tournament.
Odds have been cut from 8/11 to 1/7 amidst speculation that the competition is being held back until 2021.
The reason for the cut in price is believed to be the fact that he’ll have more game time to impress Gareth Southgate, should the major international tournament be postponed.
Despite being a part of a struggling Aston Villa team, the midfielder has impressed hugely this season providing 9 goals and 7 assists in 30 appearances.
Grealish has caught the eye of many other clubs the season with Premier League giants Manchester United being the odds on favourite to sign him in the summer at 10/11.
Other clubs rumoured to be interested in the 24-year-old are Tottenham at 8/1 and Chelsea at 12/1.
Manchester United signing the Villa talisman may coincide with his chances of being in the Euros squad, as a season of him shining in a struggling team may only highlight his potential in one of the Premier League's top 6.
Oddschecker spokesperson Callum Wilson: “The general consensus was that Euro 2020 was coming just a little too early for Jack Grealish to break his way into the England side, but with the likely postponement of the competition until next year, Grealish has another season to impress Gareth Southgate.
“Whatever happens to Aston Villa, Grealish will be playing in the top-flight next season, and there's no doubt he'll continue his outstanding performance levels.”





