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Jack Grealish stays on loan at Everton, despite dealing with an injury.
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The England international is out of action due to a serious foot injury.
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Manchester City is expected to agree to a permanent transfer this summer.
Reports suggest that Manchester City might receive low-cost transfer offers from Everton for England international Jack Grealish.
Grealish’s 2025/26 season has been eventful, starting with a loan to Everton that revived his career under manager David Moyes.
After winning the Premier League Player of the Month award in August and contributing to eight goals in 22 matches, his progress was abruptly halted in late January due to a stress fracture in his foot, which required surgery and sidelined him for the rest of the season.
As he approaches the final year of his contract with Manchester City this summer, the 30-year-old faces a crucial decision regarding his future, as Pep Guardiola and the club appear to be moving toward the conclusion of his time at the organization.
It remains to be seen if Grealish will opt for another loan when the summer transfer window opens, but there are reports indicating that a permanent deal could emerge from a familiar avenue.
What is Everton’s perspective on Jack Grealish?
According to Mark Douglas from The i Paper, Everton is optimistic about securing a deal for Grealish from Manchester City, with the player eager to return to Hill Dickinson Stadium next season—a sentiment that is shared by manager David Moyes.
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Reports suggest that after committing approximately £10 million in wages and fees for a season-long loan agreement, Everton values the Manchester City Treble-winner at around £20 million.
On the other hand, City has likely already found replacements for Grealish through players like Jeremy Doku and Omar Marmoush on the left wing, as well as versatile options such as Rayan Cherki and Antoine Semenyo, along with Nico O’Reilly as a central option.
Does Manchester City need additional signings to replace Grealish?
At this point, it remains unclear if City will explore the market for further attacking options this summer, as their priority may lie in central midfield and potentially seeking reinforcement for the right-back position.
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With uncertain futures for Bernardo Silva, Mateo Kovacic, and Nico Gonzalez in midfield, Manchester City is considering players like Elliot Anderson from Nottingham Forest and Sandro Tonali from Newcastle United.
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As for right-back, although Matheus Nunes has excelled in that position this season, the club may seek a younger candidate, with Roma’s Wesley and Feyenoord’s Givairo Read recently linked to the Etihad Stadium.
