Everton are reportedly plotting a surprise move for Manchester City forward Jack Grealish. The England international has seemingly fallen out of favor with Pep Guardiola at the Etihad Stadium, and Everton are keen to add creativity to their squad ahead of their move into the new Hill Dickinson Stadium.
Grealish's situation at Manchester City has become increasingly uncertain. Despite joining the club with high expectations, he has struggled to consistently replicate the form he showed at Aston Villa. The 29-year-old only managed three goals and five assists in 33 appearances during the 2024/25 season, as City went trophyless. He was also notably left out of City's squad for the Club World Cup. Guardiola has insisted that Grealish's omission was purely down to competition for places, with other players like Doku and Savinho performing well. However, the lack of playing time has led to speculation about Grealish's future.
Several clubs have been linked with a move for Grealish, including Newcastle United, Napoli, and Aston Villa. Former England international Stuart Pearce has even suggested that Grealish should consider a move abroad to revitalize his career and get back into the national team. However, Everton may have an advantage due to Grealish's desire to remain in the north of England. Sources indicate that the player, who had a daughter in September 2024, is keen for some stability. Everton's location in Cheshire would allow him to stay close to his family.
David Moyes, the Everton manager, is reportedly willing to build his team around Grealish and offer him more freedom than he has experienced at City. There is a belief that Grealish's creativity has been stifled by the tactical constraints at Manchester City. The opportunity to be a key player in a new-look Everton side, moving into a new stadium and under new ownership, could be an attractive prospect for the 29-year-old.
However, a potential stumbling block for Everton could be Grealish's wages. His current salary is a significant financial commitment, and Everton may only be able to afford part of it. The Toffees are exploring a loan deal, but any agreement would depend on whether Manchester City are willing to accept a temporary arrangement or prefer a permanent sale. It has been suggested that City might favor a loan exit due to Grealish's age, contract situation, and high wage.
Grealish himself is reportedly open to considering his options but is in no rush to make a decision. He is aware that his next move will be crucial for his career, particularly his chances of making the England squad for the 2026 World Cup. Regular playing time will be a key factor in his decision. Despite the uncertainty surrounding his club future, Grealish has been maintaining his fitness over the summer, posting videos of his training on social media. He was recently spotted training in Italy, further fueling speculation about a potential move to Napoli.