Jack Grealish in action for Manchester City in 2025. On his way on loan to Everton

Everton consider Jack Grealish loan as new era begins at dock

John William Last updated: Jun 8, 2025, 3:19 pm
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Jack Grealish Everton transfer 2025 could become one of the summer’s most sensational moves as the Toffees’ new owners weigh up a marquee signing to mark the Bramley-Moore Dock era.

The Manchester City winger is expected to leave the Etihad in the coming weeks after falling down the pecking order under Pep Guardiola, and Inside Sport reports that Everton are monitoring his situation.

While no official contact has been made, the Merseyside club is aware of Grealish's availability and may explore a season-long loan due to his £300,000-a-week wages and ongoing Profit and Sustainability concerns.

Grealish Could Signal Friedkin Group’s Big Intent

“He is a really good player and probably the best player in the Premier League at this time.” — David Moyes on Grealish in 2021

New owners the Friedkin Group want to make a statement in their first transfer window in charge, and David Moyes—an open admirer of Grealish—may see this as the ideal moment to pounce.

Though a deal would be financially complex, the impact on the pitch and commercially could be huge, especially as Everton prepare to move into their new home.

Grealish Must Play to Keep England Dream Alive

“He needs minutes and minutes and minutes… and he simply does not get them.” — Thomas Tuchel, England manager

Grealish has reportedly been left out of City’s Club World Cup squad, giving him and his representatives space to finalise a summer move.

The 29-year-old is desperate to get back into the England World Cup picture, but must find regular minutes quickly.

Jack Grealish 2024/25 Stats at Manchester City

Stat Value
Premier League Starts 7
Goals 2
Assists 3
Minutes Played 723

Key Bullet Callouts

  • Everton monitoring Jack Grealish situation closely
  • Loan move more likely due to £300k-per-week wages
  • Friedkin Group want big-name arrival for new stadium
  • Moyes has long admired the former Villa captain
  • Grealish left out of City’s Club World Cup squad

What’s Next for Jack Grealish?

With England boss Thomas Tuchel publicly warning that Grealish needs game time to make the 2026 World Cup, all eyes are on what happens next.

Everton’s interest is real, but they’re not alone. Foreign clubs are circling, and Manchester City are open to offers—but time is ticking to sort a solution before pre-season begins.

Would Grealish be a dream or a disaster for Everton?
Drop your verdict in the comments and tag a mate who still thinks he’s world class.

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