
Grealish to Everton response shared ahead of Hill Dickinson Stadium move
Everton have been linked with a move for Manchester City outcast Jack Grealish, in what would be a blockbuster signing this summer.
Grealish has endured a difficult year at Man City and will now leave this summer, possibly on loan, and Everton could be in the mix to sign him.
The England international was once a British-record transfer as he moved from Aston Villa to City, and Grealish did win a treble at the Etihad Stadium, but he will now move on.
Everton’s chances of signing him may be slim compared to clubs competing in Europe, but as they move into the Hill Dickinson Stadium, they may feel that the opportunity to bring in a big name could arise.

Grealish to Everton transfer mooted
Everton’s stadium move should see a long-term increase in revenue which will allow them to compete at a higher financial level, but even in the short term, it could help attract top-quality talents.
Grealish could be available on loan, and this could make him affordable for Everton, meaning they would have to convince him that the Hill Dickinson Stadium is the right move.

When asked if there was a chance that Grealish could see the benefit of a move to Everton this summer, respected journalist Alan Myers said it was unlikely, but refused to rule out the possibility of what would be a marquee signing.
“It’s an interesting question,” he said. “I doubt it, to be honest, but you never say never in football.”
Grealish could be perfect blockbuster signing for Everton
Although the chances of a deal are slim, Grealish – who has won the Champions League with Man City among other major honours – could be the perfect big-name signing to help open Everton’s new stadium.
A star signing would be a statement of intent as Everton begin their new era after leaving Goodison Park, and a loan deal for Grealish may not break the bank.
On the pitch, Moyes could be the right manager to get Grealish back to his best form, and he would add some much-needed creativity to Everton’s front line.
If a deal appears at all possible this summer, then Everton should do all they can to pull off what would be their biggest signing in years, and can begin their first season at their new ground in style.