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William Pickworth

Stan Collymore makes Jurgen Klopp claim after Jack Grealish Las Vegas party photos emerge

Stan Collymore has sent a warning to Manchester City’s Jack Grealish and said that Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp will feel he ‘dodged a bullet’ by not signing the former Aston Villa star.

Grealish has been away with friends in Las Vegas this summer having won the Premier League title in his debut season at City after his £100m move from his boyhood club. Pictures of the England international enjoying himself have been across the newspapers and on social media.

Collymore, another lifelong Villa fan, says Grealish reminds him of himself after he made his £8.5m transfer to Liverpool from Nottingham Forest in 1995.

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And he has urged the 26-year-old, who had been linked with Liverpool during his time at Villa Park. to focus on his football to avoid the same mistakes he made.

“I recoil every time I see him on the front of a newspaper because my concern is that, with the acquiescence of the media, he is painting himself as, ‘the new Gazza’," Collymore told The Mirror.

“Everyone has been looking for one and we thought it might be Phil Foden for a while, but if Jack isn’t careful it’s going to be him. As soon as I read he was going to Las Vegas with a load of mates, I thought the media was setting the scene for a wild weekend. For all we knew, they could have been going off on a Buddhist retreat — but obviously the narrative is already right because of course he was going to stick on the Beatles sunglasses with his bleached blond hair and all the gear.

“I guarantee Jurgen Klopp will be seeing the photos and thinking, ‘I dodged a bullet there’. While his boss at City, Pep Guardiola, will be saying, ‘okay, you’re pickling your liver. Well, let’s see what you’re like in pre-season compared to the other boys’.”

Collymore was never far from the headlines and was involved in numerous controversial incidents throughout his career. During his second season at Anfield he became the subject of increasing media scrutiny, as he and some of his team-mates were accused of being unprofessional. The squad was dubbed the ‘Spice Boys’ by newspapers.

While he was originally, extremely successful, Collymore’s career began to dwindle as he jumped from club to club before retiring aged 31. And he is wary of the same thing happening to Grealish.

“What Jack has done is basically what I did after signing for Liverpool in 1995," said Collymore, who scored 35 goals in 81 appearances for the Reds. "I treated all my mates to a holiday in Ayia Napa and the paps were there, getting photos of me doing bungee jumps and coming out of bars, having a pint in squares with a young Frank Lampard and Jamie Redknapp. So I know what’s coming for Jack and what’s coming is, firstly, they say, ‘good looking lad, all right, Jack, he’s enjoying it’. And he’ll be thinking, ‘I can play football and go out, what a great life this is’.

“But then he’ll have a run of bad games and the dye will be cast, and once it’s cast it’s very difficult to get off. The problem then comes when you get an injury because if City bring someone else in and decide to biff Jack off, I just don’t want him to be the circus I was, where you go from club to club to club looking to be happy, you then go to Bradford who are struggling, then to Spain to try to rescue your career, and before you know it you’re done and dusted at 31.

"He has choices to make now — he can either keep playing football and partying, although I’m yet to know of anyone who can do both well. Or he can become like Kevin De Bruyne, who you rarely hear of beyond football. When he’s finished, he’ll still only be early-30s and a good-looking boy, and there’ll be plenty of time to do all the things he wants to do then.

“Don’t get me wrong, he’ll win trophies with City if he goes on the toot seven days a week but he won’t be the top man. Fans are already saying, ‘come on, he won the Premier League last year’, but how much did he contribute? I just want him to do well — he’s from my neck of the woods and he reminds me of me a bit, a bit gullible, perhaps, and not as in control of everything as he thinks.

"He’s looked after by Jonathan Barnett, Gareth Bale’s agent, and he needs to step up now and say, ‘are we supporting Jack to be an elite athlete or a clothes or hair model?’ They have handled Gareth perfectly and now I want them to do the same with Jack.”

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