Everton in Talks over Jack Grealish Loan - Liverpool Echo
GREATER MANCHESTER, ENGLAND, AUG 5 – Everton seeks to strengthen their midfield by negotiating a season-long loan for Jack Grealish, who has started only seven Premier League games last season under Pep Guardiola.
- Everton have initiated discussions with Manchester City regarding the possibility of bringing Jack Grealish to Goodison Park on a season-long loan.
- Grealish's role at Manchester City has diminished following a drop in form, leading to his exclusion from important squads such as the 2024 Club World Cup and England’s Euro 2024 team.
- Grealish joined City in 2021 for a British record fee of £100 million, but he has started just seven Premier League games and totaled 1,521 minutes across all competitions in the 2024-25 season.
- Pep Guardiola stated he was solely responsible for Grealish's limited playing time and acknowledged the winger’s star quality while challenging him to earn more minutes.
- The loan deal faces complications including high wages estimated around £300,000 per week, but a move could offer Grealish more opportunities given his uncertain future at City.
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The talks are underway! Jack Grealish, who once switched to Manchester City for around 120 million euros, seems to be about to say goodbye. FC Everton shows great interest in the 29-year-old Englishman. In the summer of 2021 Manchester City had put 120 million euros on the table to lure the then Aston Villa captain away from his home club. Since then Grealish has experienced a rather average time. Although in the four years he was able to celebr…
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