According to The Telegraph, Everton hopes to turn Manchester City winger Jack Grealish’s loan signature at the end of the season, a £50 million loan into a permanent deal, significantly less than agreed amount. Of course, it all depends on whether the 30-year-old maintains the form that has been displayed on Merseyside so far throughout the season.
Grelish arrived at Everton and clearly motivated his critics to prove wrong, winning the Premier League Player of the Month award with four assists in two starts under David Moet. These performances have already become extremely popular among the loyal people of Toffee.
According to the report, the £50 million figure is not accurately fixed and there is a more accounting issue at a particular moment than the price set. This was Grelish’s market rating for the summer of 2025, remaining two years on a contract with Manchester City. It will inevitably be down by next summer.

