Grealish has been a revelation since arriving at Hill Dickinson Stadium, registering one goal and four assists in seven matches and earning himself the Premier League Player of the Month award for August. The crowning moment of his Toffees career so far came when he scored the winning goal deep in stoppage time against unbeaten Crystal Palace last time out.
Iconic Cityzens striker Aguero praised Grealish for “finding his football again” but emphasised that it is too early to speculate over a return to the Etihad, where the 30-year-old had found himself as somewhat of an outcast for the last two seasons.
This makes particular sense in the context where it is the very freedom Grealish is afforded at Everton under David Moyes, which has likely been one of the contributing factors to his great strides in performance levels. The player himself has suggested that he was somewhat restrained from showcasing his true abilities during his time at City, and so Everton appears to be the perfect environment in which he can flourish at present.






