
Jack Grealish transfer solution possible at Everton as Manchester City stance clear
Everton have a chance to keep Jack Grealish at the end of the season after his loan spell from Manchester City expires.
Fabrizio Romano has revealed that the 30-year-old is enjoying his spell with the Toffees, who now have a chance to find a solution regarding a permanent transfer.
Grealish has been a game-changing signing at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, with the Englishman adding much-needed quality to the Blues’ attack.
David Moyes is also blessed with the talents of Iliman Ndiaye, and the creativity at the Scottish manager’s disposal could potentially lead to something special at the Merseyside outfit.

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Romano has claimed that Grealish’s time at Man City is over, and the Sky Blues will look to move on from him.
The journalist believes the update from the Etihad Stadium will be good news at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, who will surely hope the England international stays beyond the current campaign.
As things stand, the Blues have a £50million option to buy the forward, but it remains to be seen whether they’ll trigger it.
Speaking on Men in Blazers on 16 December, Romano said: “I think it’s a possibility to find a solution with Man City because what I’m told is that Grealish has no way back at Man City. They believe the chapter is completely closed. And that’s good news for Everton. He’s very happy there. So I think they have a chance to find a solution.”
Grealish has expressed immense respect for Moyes, as the Scottish manager has brought out the best in him.
It wouldn’t be surprising to see the Englishman wanting to stay at the Hill Dickinson Stadium if the Merseyside outfit can financially afford it.
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Moyes has already ruled out signing Grealish permanently, with the current buy option too expensive for the Blues to trigger.
Speaking in his pre-match press conference at Everton on 5 December, the Scotsman said: “I am sure we would have to alter that. I don’t think we would be in that ball game, and let’s be fair, adding everything into it, his age, it would be very difficult to pay that sort of money.”
The Friedkin Group have done a lot of good things to stabilise the Merseyside outfit since taking over from Farhad Moshiri, but they’ve arguably let Moyes down on the recruitment front.
At the moment, the lack of squad depth is clearly evident at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, and instead of losing Grealish at the end of the season, it would be wise for the American owners to build the team around the England international, with new signings needed as soon as January.
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