
Everton lay foundation for Jack Grealish return with new David Moyes contract
Everton will surely look to entice Jack Grealish back to Hill Dickinson Stadium to play under David Moyes next season.
The England international has managed to revive his reputation at the Toffees, but a foot injury has derailed his campaign.
Moyes is valued by The Friedkin Group, who are looking to offer the Scottish manager a new contract after a successful period in L4.
It’s a real possibility that the Blues could be playing European football next season, which will surely help attract quality players.
Grealish enjoys playing under Moyes, and by securing the 62-year-old head coach’s future, the Merseyside outfit may be laying the foundation for the Man City loanee’s return.

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Jack Grealish admiration for David Moyes well-known at Everton
Grealish was a shadow of his former self in the last few years under Pep Guardiola, struggling for minutes at the Etihad Stadium.
Moyes has reignited the spark in the forward and there was even talk of a possible return to the England setup before he got injured.
| Statistics | Jack Grealish |
| Appearances | 20 |
| Average Sofascore rating | 7.23 |
| Goals | 2 |
| Assists | 6 |
| Big chances created | 5 |
| Successful dribbles per game | 1.2 (40%) |
The 30-year-old made the left-wing his own at Hill Dickinson Stadium, forcing Iliman Ndiaye to replicate his magic on the right.
Grealish has immense respect for Moyes, and earlier in the season, he said, “I love the manager to pieces. I have only known him a few months and I can’t speak highly enough of him as a person, how he makes me feel, how he makes me want to play for him.”
It wouldn’t be surprising to see the England international wanting to come back to the Merseyside outfit just to play under the Scottish manager again.
David Moyes to pull off another spectacular deal at Hill Dickinson Stadium
John Stones’ contract at Man City will expire at the end of the season and a return to Everton may be on the cards for the soon-to-be free agent.

Moyes worked with the centre-back at Goodison Park and the Scottish manager may help pull off a deal to reunite with him.
TFG have been reluctant about spending much over the last two transfer windows, but they surely need to be ambitious in the summer.
Whether Grealish becomes a permanent addition to the Merseyside outfit’s ranks, along with Stones, remains to be seen.
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