Everton chief executive Angus Kinnear has dropped a significant hint regarding the future of Jack Grealish, confirming the club remains in close contact with the Manchester City winger. The England international spent a productive yet injury-hit loan spell at Goodison Park last season and is now facing an uncertain future under Enzo Maresca.
David Moyes has broken his silence on Everton's summer activity, admitting that the club still needs to do "an awful lot more" before the transfer window slams shut. Despite already integrating several new faces into the squad, the Toffees boss believes the current group remains far from the finished article.
Jack Grealish may have faced questions of his £100 million ($135m) move to Manchester City, while generating transfer talk in 2026, but Colin Hendry has told GOAL how the “clever” playmaker has maximised his career. Whatever happens from this point, the 30-year-old forward boasts the kind of trophy-winning CV that most players can only dream about.
Jack Grealish endured a “soul-destroying” injury last season, but the Manchester City-owned winger’s fellow West Midlands native Lee Sharpe has told GOAL why a “game-changing” talent can get his career back on track and potentially earn an England recall. For now, the 30-year-old forward faces a big decision on what his immediate future holds at club level.
Jack Grealish could be handed a surprise route back into Champions League football as Atletico Madrid explore an audacious move for the Manchester City winger. The 30-year-old spent last season on loan at Everton before a broken foot curtailed his campaign, leaving his long-term future at the Etihad Stadium uncertain this summer.
New Manchester City manager Enzo Maresca has offered Jack Grealish a potential lifeline at the Etihad Stadium. Grealish spent last season away from the club on loan at Everton, but Maresca insists he maintains a positive relationship with the £100 million star and is ready to assess him upon his return to full fitness.
Questions continue to be asked of what the future holds for Jack Grealish, but Joleon Lescott has told GOAL that “no conversations” have taken place regarding a move to MLS. For now, the Manchester City-owned forward is looking to enjoy a fresh start at the Etihad Stadium or build on a productive loan spell with Everton - as a permanent transfer could still be agreed there.
Enzo Maresca's arrival may present Jack Grealish with the chance to resurrect his Manchester City, according to reports. The England international had appeared destined for a permanent exit this summer, but the change in management at the Etihad Stadium has dramatically shifted the landscape for the 30-year-old winger.
Jack Grealish “having a pint” is actually “quite refreshing” in the modern era, Everton legend Peter Reid has told GOAL, with fans on Merseyside hoping to see a deal struck in the summer transfer window that brings a colourful character back to the Hill Dickinson Stadium. Manchester City-owned Grealish saw a productive loan spell with the Toffees in 2025-26 cut short by injury.