Jack Grealish warned ‘to be careful’ amid Everton star’s whereabouts

Jack Grealish has had a brilliant start to life at Everton, helping the Toffees record two wins from their opening three matches.

Grealish’s move on loan from Manchester City has been successful for all parties so far, with the England winger setting the Premier League alight this season.

Grealish’s four assists in his first two starts saw him become the first Everton player to record two assists in back-to-back Premier League games.

However, recent reports have sparked concerns that the winger must be careful with himself.

Everton winger Jack Grealish celebrates against Wolves
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Jack Grealish reported to have attended an all-day party in Sweden

Reports have stated that during the international break Jack Grealish enjoyed an ‘all-dayer’ in Sweden

Alan Brazil had a message of caution for the 29-year-old, as he said live on talkSPORT (4 September): “Just a quick one on Jack, already people are out for him saying that he’s been out on the lash. He’s got to be careful.”

Grealish has previously been known to enjoy a drinking lifestyle off the pitch, and new reports suggesting this are obviously harmful to his career now.

Having played in England his whole career, Grealish has been constantly under the scrutiny of various tabloids and media outlets.

Grealish’s playing career:

Having moved to Manchester City for £100m, Grealish has proved to be an underwhelming signing, despite being part of the 2022/23 treble-winning squad.

However, his electric start at Everton may not just boost his own career, but also the prospects of Everton this season.

David Moyes applauds fans Everton
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Jack Grealish’s performances can raise Everton’s ambitious targets

Everton haven’t finished in the Premier League’s top 10 since 2020/21, when Carlo Ancelotti was in charge.

However, this season looks like the best chance they have of achieving this again, with Grealish being one of many smart signings during the transfer window.

In the 2-0 win over Brighton, Grealish assisted the first goal at the Hill Dickinson Stadium and showcased promising link up with Iliman Ndiaye.

In Everton’s 3-2 win against Wolves, Grealish shone alongside fellow new recruit Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, and Ndiaye.

With a Merseyside derby coming up shortly after the international break, September will give us a good indication as to whether this new-look Everton can sustain their impressive performances.

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