The talented Grealish had been forced to train with Villa's
development squad as a punishment for being filmed in a Manchester nightclub
hours after the first team's 4-0 defeat at Everton and amid allegations he also partied at a
Birmingham hotel the following day.
He again had no involvement in Saturday's 1-1 Premier League draw
at Southampton, but after he has played for the
reserves on Monday, Garde - who has overseen two draws and two defeats since his
appointment as Villa's manager - will again consider the 20-year-old for
selection.
"Jack Grealish will play with the reserve team on
Monday and will probably join the group after that," said Garde, whose
previous experience of English football
came at Villa's next visitors, Arsenal, where he was a player in the 1990s.
"It's a very good feeling (to face Arsenal again). But
my personal feelings are not very important.
"Of course I have very good memories and a strong
relationship with this English football club but I know that it is a very good
side and they will come to Villa Park to win the game.
"For us it will be very tough but I expect my players
to be like they were (in the 0-0 draw with Manchester) City."
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