Jack Greealish is becoming the focus of the summer transfer window, when Everton wants to recruit the star worth £ 100 million of Man City with a contract described as “Deluxe” (premium).
According to Independent and some British newspapers, Everton is negotiating to borrow Grealish, in the context of Man City ready for this player to leave after the disappointing season. Although Man City prioritizes the sale, Everton hopes to be convinced by a “special” borrowing contract, with a commitment to high salaries and an indisputable pillar role in David Moyes's squad.
The fact that Grealish was removed from the list of Pep Guardiola's FIFA Club World Cup participation, reinforced the rumor he was about to break up with Etihad. Although it played an important role in the treble of 2022/23 with 50 matches, but last season, he lost his position and only played a secondary role.
Speaking about the future of the student, Guardiola admitted: “Jack is an excellent player, but he needs to play football. We, both the club and him, think that it is best to let Jack go, find the feeling of regular play and eager to play football every three days.”
Grealish joined Man City from Aston Villa in 2021 for £ 100 million, a record contract of English football at that time. However, the edema and injury made him unable to meet expectations. At the age of 29, Greealish is said to want to stay in the North of England for family reasons when his girlfriend Sasha Attwood had just given birth to her first daughter in September last year.
This makes Everton an ideal stop. Greealish can stabilize life in Cheshire, play regularly, play a central role in the play of David Moyes and the club entered a new era at the Hill Dickinson Stadium to replace the old Goodison Park.
Not only Everton, Serie A Napoli champion is also interested in Greealish. The Italian team has just recruited Kevin de Bruyne in a free form and wants to continue to “acquire” another star from Man City. However, Grealish is likely to prioritize a UK team, where he plays regularly and maintains stability on the pitch.