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Everton press conference LIVE - Transfers and Grealish, Iroegbunam injury latest
- On Friday, Everton manager David Moyes said Jack Grealish will probably need surgery and is likely out for the rest of the season.
- On January 18, during Everton's 1-0 win over Aston Villa, Jack Grealish, on loan from Manchester City, suffered a stress fracture in his foot likely ending his current Everton spell.
- Across 22 appearances for Everton, the 30-year-old has contributed two goals and six assists, creating numerous chances this season, but he is now sidelined for the rest of the campaign.
- The injury dealt a major blow to Grealish's World Cup hopes, and Everton will scan the January transfer window but David Moyes warned limited activity is likely.
- Given his profile as a £100m signing, Moyes said it's `Far too early` to discuss a permanent summer deal for Grealish, who joined Everton on August 12.
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English international Jack Grealish will probably miss the end of the season. He suffers from a broken foot and should undergo an operation.
·Paris, France
Read Full ArticleJack Grealish's World Cup dream in tatters as David Moyes gives devastating injury update - The Mirror
Jack Grealish may well have played his last game in an Everton shirt after David Moyes confirmed their worst fears over the Manchester City loanee's foot injury
·London, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleFormer Aston Villa captain Jack Grealish suffers huge injury blow with World Cup hopes in tatters - Birmingham Live
Jack Grealish looks set to return to Manchester City after suffering a stress fracture in his foot and David Moyes has admitted the former Aston Villa player is likely to miss the rest of the season
·Birmingham, United Kingdom
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