Everton agree season-long loan for City's Grealish: Sky report
GREATER MANCHESTER, ENGLAND, AUG 11 – Jack Grealish seeks regular playtime at Everton to boost his England World Cup 2026 chances after limited starts at Manchester City; loan includes £50 million buy option.
- On August 11, 2025, Everton finalized a season-long loan for Jack Grealish, the Manchester City midfielder, ahead of their Premier League opening match against Leeds United.
- After limited starts last season, Grealish was excluded from both Manchester City's Club World Cup squad and England's Euro 2024 team, leading to his transfer move.
- Grealish, who joined City in 2021 for a £100 million fee and was key in their 2022-23 treble-winning season, seeks more game time at Everton to regain form ahead of next summer's World Cup.
- The loan includes a £50 million option to buy, while some experts express doubt about Grealish's fit at Everton and question the transfer's long-term success.
- Everton, under David Moyes who has made several summer signings, aim to strengthen creatively with Grealish as they open their season at newly promoted Leeds this Monday.
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