Jack Grealish is considered one of the brightest English talents playing in the Premier League and has been tipped for the top for quite some time.

Already an Aston Villa hero, Grealish currently dons the captain's armband at Villa Park, and is now one of the biggest earners at the club, having played a key role in their promotion to the top division.
With his star expected to rise even further, Goal takes a look at Grealish's net worth, how much he earns and more.
Grealish's net worth is not widely known, but it is likely to be in the region of £0.5-1 million considering that he has only recently begun to earn big-money contracts.
However, the midfielder has been linked with Manchester United, among others, and any move away from Aston Villa would see him sign even more lucrative contracts, both on and off the field. In such an event, his net worth would rise considerably.
Understandably, Grealish's net worth is relatively miniscule in comparison to superstars of the game such as Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, or even some of his peers in the Premier League.

Grealish is reported to earn £100,000 ($130k) a week at Aston Villa, with the Daily Mirror reporting that he benefited from a promotion clause in the contract he signed with the club in 2018.
The midfielder had previously doubled his salary from £20,000 a week to around £50,000 a week when he signed a fresh five-year deal in 2018.
A weekly salary of £100,000 a week would mean that Grealish now rakes in over £5 million ($6.5m) a year.
In addition to his base weekly salary, Grealish, like most footballers, will also benefit from a range of bonuses, including rewards for appearances, milestones, goals and so on.
Grealish has a number of endorsement deals, including partnerships with Nike and EA Sports.
As a Nike athlete, Grealish is one of the brand's more prominent faces in the Premier League and among the perks is receiving the latest football boots.
The idea, of course, is for the player to wear the latest boots, showcasing the brand's new styles, so Grealish's preference for wearing the same pair of boots naturally causes a problem in that regard.
Having worn a pair of Nike Hypervenom boots until they were ripped and torn, he finally got a new pair when Aston Villa were promoted to the Premier League.
EA Sports team up with a lot of professional football players and make an effort to get those who play their FIFA games on board to help with promotion.
Grealish has made an effort to get involved with plenty of charitable endeavours during his time at Aston Villa, taking part in a number of the Aston Villa Foundation's campaigns.
Along with Villa supporters, Grealish contributed to a push to raise money for a powerchair for a disabled fan to help him become more independent.
Grealish has helped to raise awareness for the blood cancer charity Cure Leukaemia and was happy to visit the home of a patient, giving them a gift of an Aston Villa shirt as well as playing FIFA with them.
As captain of Aston Villa, he is often dispatched on hospital visits, where he represents the club and attempts to brighten up people's days with gifts.
He is also an ambassador for Saving Lives, which is a charity which aims to combat the stigma of testing for HIV and other sexually transmitted infections.
Jack Grealish has roughly one million followers across Twitter, Instagram and Facebook at the time of writing.
The player's most popular platform - and the one he appears to use most - is Instagram, which has over 600,000 followers.
Grealish's Twitter page follows, with over a quarter of a million followers and his Facebook page lags behind with just over 90,000 followers.
His Instagram and Twitter handles are @JackGrealish and his official Facebook page is called @JackGrealishOfficial.
Like pretty much all footballers in the era of social media, Grealish shares professional photographs of himself in match action and training, with some holiday snaps mixed in.
As well as sharing the occasional candid behind-the-scenes picture, his social media channels are used to promote the work of his sponsors and any endorsements he has.
hobdil
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this guy reminds me on Milner when he was young.committed you will alway get 110% performance wise.
Rieblnps
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He plays football not Cricket 😂
😂🤣😜
juybdensuz
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Still I don't see what this guy is doing that makes the media to go crazy about him, I don't see anything in him, Saul will replace Pogba and Ndidi will replace Herrera
He plays football not Cricket 😂
33274sam
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Getting Sancho and Grealish means tactics must change, Ole to pull up his Socks.
Vipacdknot
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where will bruno fenandez now play?
mate timo is a striker
Namakpsy
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he can get better playing alongside better players.he's a good lad always gives his all for his club through go times and bad times unlike Pogba .he's physically strong too and can use both feet and would cost less than Madison, Sancho etc
SolomonEscober
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get him man utd
where will bruno fenandez now play?
Hunabdeimu
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Good lad but needs to create more chances to others than attempting to score himself.
he's too selfish i don't like him
Vipacdknot
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get him man utd
Cebbekns
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dont think he is good enough, each time I see villa matches, he made errors resulted in goals. Silly player
Mpangani
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Good lad but needs to create more chances to others than attempting to score himself.
Rieblnps
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i don't think United need him,better go find other euro club player no need much English player
Exactly
Rieblnps
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Still I don't see what this guy is doing that makes the media to go crazy about him, I don't see anything in him, Saul will replace Pogba and Ndidi will replace Herrera
Spiedy
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Whichever top club going to land him will be getting a gem.
RajroseRajrose
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i don't think United need him,better go find other euro club player no need much English player
ManCityFanForever
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City get him
ladhajunior
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wait n see mbwana samatta wht is goin to finish business
LastLiv
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Aston Villa legend
tarufysh
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I don’t know about it but his butt 🍑🍑