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Footballer Jack Grealish is considering a move to Everton.

Everton moves closer to signing Manchester City's star player Jack Grealish, as reported by Fabrizio Romano. The renowned journalist has indicated that Everton is in advanced negotiations with Manchester City over Grealish's transfer. The ex-Aston Villa player, who can adapt to roles as an...

Everton potential move for Jack Grealish gains traction
Everton potential move for Jack Grealish gains traction

Footballer Jack Grealish is considering a move to Everton.

Everton and Manchester City have reached an agreement for a season-long loan deal involving Jack Grealish. The former Aston Villa star is set to join the Toffees, aiming to rediscover his form and keep his England World Cup hopes alive [1][2][5].

Grealish, who currently plays for Manchester City, has expressed his excitement about the move, calling it "massive" for him personally [4]. The loan deal includes an option for Everton to buy Grealish for £50 million [2].

Everton's manager, David Moyes, supports Grealish's potential impact and expects him to fight back and showcase his abilities after struggles at Manchester City [4]. The move is seen as an opportunity for Grealish to rejuvenate his career, following limited playing time under Pep Guardiola. City signaled the end of his time there by excluding him from certain matches and tournaments earlier in 2025 [1][3].

Everton is aiming to end up in the top four of the Premier League next season, and the acquisition of Grealish could significantly boost their chances. Manchester City, on the other hand, continues to aim for the Premier League title next season [6].

Well-known journalist Fabrizio Romano reported the initial talks between Everton and Manchester City regarding Grealish's transfer [3]. Despite the ongoing negotiations, the deal has not yet been officially confirmed.

Journalist Paul Joyce is reporting additional details about the negotiations between the two clubs [7]. Manchester City initially preferred a permanent transfer but accepted Everton's straight loan offer [2].

Sources:

  1. The Guardian
  2. Sky Sports
  3. ESPN
  4. BBC Sport
  5. The Telegraph
  6. Manchester City Official Website
  7. The Athletic

Grealish's move to Everton from Manchester City is expected to enhance the Toffees' aspirations of securing a top-four spot in the Premier League next season. Once the deal is officially confirmed, Grealish could find a chance to rekindle his football form and potentially secure a place in England's World Cup squad.

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