Everton transfer proposal receives approval from Jack Grealish
Everton Secures Jack Grealish on Loan for the 2025/26 Season
Everton has announced the loan signing of Manchester City's Jack Grealish for the upcoming 2025/26 season. The transfer, confirmed on August 12, 2025, will see Grealish don the number 18 shirt for the Toffees [1][3].
Grealish, a priority target for Everton, will bring his versatility to the club, capable of operating as an attacking midfielder or a winger [4]. His move to Goodison Park comes as a pivotal moment in his career, with the loan deal not being a permanent transfer, but rather a straight loan, accepted by Manchester City despite their preference for a permanent deal [1].
The 2025/26 season will mark a new chapter for Grealish, who previously shone as a star at Aston Villa. Reports suggest that he has opened the door to a move to Everton, eager to contribute to the club's ambitions [6].
The loan deal is currently under discussion, with journalists such as Fabrizio Romano and Paul Joyce reporting on the ongoing negotiations between Everton and Manchester City [7][8]. This move comes at a time when Grealish has been left out of Manchester City's squad that featured at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, hinting at his reduced role at the Etihad Stadium [5].
Everton aims to end the 2022-2023 Premier League season in the top four, while Manchester City is gunning for the title. With Grealish's addition, Everton hopes to boost their chances of achieving their target, while Manchester City will be looking to continue their dominance in the league [9].
As the season unfolds, fans can look forward to seeing Grealish in action for Everton, eager to witness the impact he will have on the team.
References:
- Everton FC Official Website
- Sky Sports
- BBC Sport
- ESPN FC
- The Guardian
- The Athletic
- Fabrizio Romano
- Paul Joyce
- The Independent
Grealish, having been loaned to Everton for the 2025/26 season, will strive to enhance their chances of securing a top-four position in the Premier League, echoing Manchester City's ambition to maintain their league dominance. This move marks a significant moment in Grealish's career, as he transitions from Aston Villa to Everton and looks to make an impact in European-leagues, specifically the Premier League.