Credit: Imago
Credit: Imago

Jack Grealish instantly reacts after Premier League announcement

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Jack Grealish has been rewarded for his fine start to his Everton career.

Grealish joined Everton on a season-long loan deal from Manchester City, and he has played a key role in the Blues' impressive start to the campaign.

Grealish notched four assists in three Everton matches before the international break, and he has been given recognition for his exploits.

He will hope to take that momentum with him when David Moyes' side faces off against his former club, Aston Villa, on 13 September.

Everton manager David Moyes smiling.
David Moyes will have loved Grealish's displays so far. (Credit: Imago)

Jack Grealish reacts as he wins Premier League Player of the Month award

He was handed the award by Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and looked genuinely surprised when he found out that he had won it.

Dewsbury-Hall said: "Right before we start, I know it's your birthday week, so I got you a little present. I've got a feeling you might know what it is. Well deserved, mate. Premier League Player of the Month."

Grealish reacted with a smile, saying: "I actually thought you were winding me up, I'm quite speechless, actually."

Jack Grealish can go up another level for Everton

Grealish's start to life on Merseyside has been brilliant, but the scary thing is that he can get even better.

It is clear to see that the ex-Villa star is loving his football again, and he can produce at the highest level on his day.

  • Grealish featured just 20 times in the league for City last season, scoring one goal and notching one assist
  • He has already beaten those figures this time around, with four assists for the Merseysiders
  • Surely he is on the verge of an England recall, having not played for the national team since October 2024

He is yet to get on the scoresheet for the Blues, but it feels like a matter of time before he bags his first goal for the Toffees.

It is exciting for Blues fans, the idea that Grealish has not even reached his top level yet, and if he does, it will only be positive if he manages to do so.

The whole footballing world is loving what Grealish is doing at the moment. He looks reinvigorated, and that can only help Moyes' side to achieve their ambitions.

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