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Premier League: Jack Grealish heads to Everton on loan from Manchester City
Last season, Grealish made just seven Premier League starts and found the net only once in top-flight action. Once a central figure in Guardiola's attacking plans, the former Aston Villa captain has increasingly found himself on the fringes. With his form dipping and competition for places intensifying, both the player and club agreed it was time for a fresh start.
Grealish looking to rediscover lost form
In a move that keeps him in the north-west, Grealish is heading to Merseyside, where he will join Everton on a season-long loan deal. Under the guidance of David Moyes, who took over managerial duties at Goodison Park earlier this year, Grealish will be looking to rediscover the form that once made him one of England's most exciting talents.
???????? EXCL: Jack Grealish to Everton, here we go! Loan deal agreed with Man City and medical booked later today. Grealish said yes to #EFC project and he's now set to complete his move in next 24 hours. New addition for David Moyes. ???????? pic.twitter.com/iP4e0rh7yb
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) August 11, 2025
Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano confirmed the news, stating: 'Jack Grealish to Everton, here we go! Loan deal agreed with Man City and medical booked later today. Grealish said yes to the Everton project and is now set to complete his move in the next 24 hours.'
For Everton, the acquisition of Grealish represents a major coup. With the club aiming to stabilise and climb the Premier League table, Grealish's experience and creativity could prove invaluable.
The move also comes at a crucial time for Grealish personally. With the 2026 World Cup on the horizon, he will be eager to impress new England manager Thomas Tuchel and regain a place in the national squad. Grealish has earned 39 caps for the Three Lions, and a strong season at Everton could see him add many more.
Now facing a pivotal point in his career, Grealish has the chance to reignite his spark in royal blue and remind everyone of his undeniable quality.

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