Everton have been short on goals this season, and losing Grealish’s creativity will do little to aid that cause. Thierno Barry has started to come good of late, scoring four in his last six having required 17 games to open his goal account, and Moyes is hoping to find more of a spark in the final third.
He believes 23-year-old Barry can provide that in time, saying of his favoured No.9: “He has to keep progressing, but how he's playing at the moment wouldn't be enough to satisfy me. He'll have to play much better, score more goals.
“He needs to keep improving, but he has stepped up and scored a lot of important goals for us. Goals that won us a game at Aston Villa, for example. And a goal last week that got us a point (against Leeds).”
Another body that could be sticking around to help the collective cause is Harrison Armstrong, with the 19-year-old having been recalled from a loan spell at Preston to help cover enforced absences.
Asked if the youngster will be retained for the rest of the season, Moyes said: “We won't make a decision until certainly after Brighton. I'm in regular contact with Peter Ridsdale and Paul Heckingbottom at Preston - I'm on the phone to them every couple of days about it, but we'll wait and see how things go. He's not looked out of place in the Premier League. That's the biggest compliment I could give Harrison.”