A number of Premier League clubs are reportedly eyeing up a move in the upcoming transfer window for Aston Villa star Jack Grealish, following the Villans’ 1-0 loss to Fulham in the Championship Play-Off Final, according to The Mirror.

The defeat at Wembley mean Villa need to find other ways make some money, due to concerns over Financial Fair Play.

Certain players including Scott Hogan and Mile Jedinak are currently on £2m per year to play at Villa Park, whilst the likes of Micah Richards and Ross McCormack have been paid large amounts of money by Villa but have not made a single appearance for the club this season.

Steve Bruce will likely have to let go of a few key players in order to avoid further FFP trouble for Villa.

John Terry has already left, whilST loan signings such as Lewis Grabban and Robert Snodgrass have left for their parent clubs.

However, Grealish being sold could help get Villa get further out of trouble.

West Ham are reportedly interested in bringing him to the Premier League, but they are not alone, with Everton and Leicester City also keeping a keen eye on him.