Aston Estate fans smolder after Man City affirm English record £100m Jack Grealish move

Grealish has finished his Head Alliance record-breaking move to Manchester City, leaving Manor fans clashed about their previous commander's choice to leave the Midlands club 

Aston Estate fans have been left smoldering get-togethers City reported the marking of Jack Grealish in an English record-breaking move. 

City have paid the Midlands club in the district of £100million for the aggressor which has crushed the exchange record for a Chief Group player. 

Grealish has burned through everything except a season-long advance spell at Notts Area at Estate Park, becoming one of Dignitary Smith's most significant players and the club's skipper. 


At the point when the club were consigned to the Title in 2016, Grealish selected to remain with the club and aided them to advancement through the end of the season games three years after the fact. 

The 25-year-old has now moved to the Etihad Arena however, to connect up with Energy Guardiola and challenge for the Chief Class title. 

He has marked a six-year contract with the defending champs, yet took a chance with the fury of Manor fans by guaranteeing the move is a "blessing from heaven". 

"City are the best group in the country with an administrator viewed as the best on the planet – it's a blessing from heaven to be important for this club," he said. 

"In the course of the last 10 seasons, they have won significant prizes reliably. Enthusiasm coming here has taken them to a higher level and the football this group plays is the most energizing in Europe.
"To play for Pep and learn from him is going to be special and it’s something any top footballer would want.”

Villa fans were clearly left unhappy by those comments and despite Grealish’s importance to their club in recent seasons, they blasted their former skipper.

"Thank you for nothing and goodbye,” one fan wrote on twitter along with the snake emoji.

"Wish him nothing but the worst,” another added.


Some fans, while disappointed with Grealish’s decision, were determined to focus on the club’s business so far.

"We move. We’re AVFC not JGFC. Having an absolutely incredible window so far. Onwards and Upwards,” one said.

"Mixed emotions with him buying into the project then jumping ship when we were still showing ambition but he’s not getting any younger I guess,” a second fan wrote.

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