Everton growing confident over signing Jack Grealish on permanent deal next summer

 Everton are reportedly growing increasingly confident about securing Jack Grealish on a permanent deal next summer following his impressive resurgence on loan from Manchester City.


🔵 Grealish’s Revival at Everton

Since joining Everton in August 2025, Grealish has rediscovered his form and flair. Under manager David Moyes, the 30-year-old winger has contributed four assists in seven Premier League matches, becoming a key creative outlet for the Toffees.

“He’s probably in the best headspace he has been for years,” said pundit Don Hutchison. “We are seeing a player who is just loving his football”.

Grealish’s absence from England’s Euro 2024 squad was a wake-up call, but his performances at Everton have reignited his career and fan support.

💬 Transfer Talks Heating Up

Everton have already held discussions with Manchester City about a lower price point than the original loan clause. Reports suggest a £50 million deal is no longer unrealistic, especially given Grealish’s impact and popularity at Goodison Park.

Journalist David Ornstein confirmed that Everton are seriously considering making the move permanent, citing Moyes’ admiration for Grealish’s work ethic and influence.

“He probably needs a bit of love and attention,” Moyes said. “He’s even better than I thought”.

🏟️ Fan Sentiment and Club Strategy

Everton supporters are vocal in their desire to keep Grealish, who scored a late winner against Crystal Palace and starred in the club’s debut match at the new Hill-Dickinson Stadium.

With Everton aiming to build a competitive squad for the 2026–27 season, Grealish could be a cornerstone of their attacking strategy.

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