Jack Grealish ‘on his way to Everton’ as vital new appointment lined up

Everton are stalking serious talent as the North West club embarks on a transfer window like no other under the Friedkins.

Gone are the days of cheap, underwhelming signings to plug the necessary gaps, ahead of the game-changing move to the Hill Dickinson Stadium.

Now, the Toffees are gearing up for some significant transfer strides with their American owners, with Jack Grealish a premier Everton target.

A move for Grealish has now been given gusto after news of an imminent appointment.

Everton, Jack Grealish
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Grealish on his way to Everton after new update

Everton are emerging as serious contenders to sign Grealish despite stiff competition for his services.

The 29-year-old has effectively been ousted at Manchester City after a series of telling decisions by Pep Guardiola.

First, the winger was omitted from City’s Premier League squad for the final game of the season against Fulham.

Jack Grelaish’s 2024/25 Premier League statisticsTotal
Appearances (starts)20 (7)
Goals1
Assists1
Touches28.5
Accurate passes18.8 (91%)
Successful dribbles0.7 (59%)
Guardiola barely gave Grealish a sniff last season (Sofascore)

Then, Grealish was an unused substitute for the Citizens’ FA Cup final loss to Crystal Palace, with Claudio Echeverri handed a debut over him.

The final nail in the Englishman’s coffin was being left out of Guardiola’s squad to travel to the Club World Cup in the United States.

Now, a move to Everton looks increasingly likely after news that the Merseyside outfit are expected to appoint City’s director of scouting and recruitment, James Smith.

Appointing Smith will effectively pave the way for the forward to move to City, as he is no longer needed.

An Everton loan looks most likely for Grealish, given his substantial wages at the former Premier League champions.

Grealish can spearhead Toffees’ revolution under David Moyes

Understandably, Toffees supporters are split over the potential signing of Grealish.

Many reference his supposed decline at the Etihad Stadium, where his minutes and impact have fizzled out under Guardiola.

However, Grealish has been a mere cog in the Spaniard’s well-oiled machine, a role he was never destined for.

The 29-year-old thrives as the main man, as he did so famously with Aston Villa in his younger years.

A move to Everton makes sense on so many levels.

Firstly, the midfielder would be the headline act in front of a 52,888-seater stadium, returning to his role as a superstar.

Furthermore, David Moyes can be flexible with where he plays Grealish, who can operate as a number 10 or out on the wing.

Although there is work to be done, the appointment of Smith can trigger Grealish’s move to Merseyside.