Midfielder Jack Greealish is said to have accepted to leave Man City this summer, after no longer in the plan of coach Pep Guardiola.
Man City spent a record £ 100 million to recruit Jack Grealish in 2021, he considered this British star indispensable in his squad in the first two seasons at Etihad Stadium.
Jack Greealish helped Man City win the Premier League championship in the first season under Guardiola, and then shine in the 2022/23 season, the season when the Manchester half became a historic Manchester.
Jack Greealish agreed to leave Man City in the summer of 2025. |
The 29 -year -old midfielder was an important player of England as well as Man City a few years ago, but his career went down in the last two seasons. Greealish struggled to be playing last season, he was also removed from Guardiola from Man City's FIFA Club World Cup 2025.
Man City informed Greealish that he was no longer suitable for his request, but his next destination was not determined. Many Premier League teams have expressed their desire to have the signature of Grealish and Everton have emerged as the No. 1 candidate.
David Moyes wants to consolidate the Everton squad before the first season they play at the new Hill Dickinson Stadium. The Times said Everton has tried to sign a contract with the former Aston Villa star on loan. They had talks with Man City to discuss relevant fees.
Everton has just received the good news when Jack Grealish is said to have accepted to leave Man City this summer. Greealish was very sad when he was not able to participate in the England squad to attend Euro 2024, now he wants to play frequently to raise the hope of attending the 2026 World Cup finals with the Three Lions.
Everton had to fight to relegation last season until Moyes replaced Sean Dyche, he helped the port city team ended in 13th place in the Premier League chart. Last week, Moyes welcomed the former Chelsea midfielder, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall to the club with a £ 28 million contract, but Everton was having difficulty reaching an agreement with Southampton about Tyler Dibling's case.