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Would a Grealish return work? And how do the futures of Mings and McGinn look?

Would a Grealish return work? And how do the futures of Mings and McGinn look?

BBC News14-07-2025
BBC Radio WM's Villa fan forum kicks off at 1800 BST on Monday and you'll see in the posts below that Jack Grealish is a hot topic, as is the futures of John McGinn and Tyrone Mings.Would Grealish work back at Villa? And how do you feel about Mings and McGinn?Tell us and we'll also feed your views back to the team at BBC WM
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