
Odds have been slashed on Jack Grealish completing a shock transfer to one of Manchester City's Champions League rivals this summer.
Grealish was left out of City's Club World Cup squad earlier this month amid doubts over his future at the club.
He has been linked with moves to Newcastle and Everton, with Football Insider reporting that he would 'prefer' a move to the Toffees.
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But talkSPORT subsequently reported that Tottenham had entered the race to sign Grealish prior to the appointment of Thomas Frank as their new manager.
Spurs are in the market for a new left-sided attacker, despite the permanent arrival of Mathys Tel from Bayern Munich.
It is claimed that Grealish's £300,000-per-week wage could be a stumbling block for Frank's side, who do have the added attraction of being a Champions League side for next season.
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Now, Spurs have seen their odds cut dramatically in the race to sign Grealish and they are now heavy favourites to secure the 29-year-old's signature.
That's according to Betfair, who price them up at 11/10, down from 4/1, to complete a move for the England international.
Three Lions boss Thomas Tuchel stated that Grealish would need to be playing regularly, and 'every three days', to earn a recall to his squad - and signing for Spurs would certainly fulfil at least part of that criteria.
Everton and Nottingham Forest are joint-second favourite to sign the Manchester City forward, with his former club Aston Villa down at 5/1 to complete what would be a surprising deal.
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Manchester United, meanwhile, are back at 25/1 after completing a £62.5 million move to sign Wolves forward Matheus Cunha.
The full odds to sign Jack Grealish before the end of the second summer transfer window are below:
- Tottenham Hotspur - 11/10
- Nottingham Forest, Everton - 4/1
- Aston Villa - 5/1
- Napoli - 13/2
- Newcastle - 7/1
- AC Milan, Inter Milan - 12/1
- Any Saudi Pro League club - 14/1
- Manchester United - 25/1
Topics: Jack Grealish, Manchester City, Premier League, Champions League, FIFA Club World Cup, Transfers