The big story going around Everton this transfer window is whether Jack Grealish will be joining.
David Moyes will have a big decision to make this summer in terms of the future of Grealish.
It’s claimed that Everton have a 35% chance of signing Grealish, but the winger might still be exploring his options.
The Friedkins are plotting a loan move as a permanent deal for the 29-year-old doesn’t seem likely.
However, there is competition for the winger as Moyes will have to work his charm in making this move happen for Everton.
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It’s a transfer which has plenty of debate, but Peter Reid approves of Grealish’s transfer as the winger needs a fresh start after his £100m move to Man City failed.
The Toffees are seemingly leading the race, and with Grealish wanting to stay in the North West, Moyes has every chance to complete the deal this window.
Well, despite having the lead, competition is heating up, as another club have thrown down the gauntlet for Grealish’s signature.
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Napoli are weighing up a move for Grealish as the chance of playing in the Champions League might be just too tempting for the winger.
However, there is another way Everton can be handed Grealish’s word, and Man United have a big part to play.
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The opportunity is firmly on the table for Everton to re-sign the England international, as Moyes will want to try and rediscover Grealish’s Aston Villa form, which brought him the £100m move.
Grealish is yet to receive an offer regarding his future, which gives the Toffees every chance to act in this pursuit.
Napoli might beat them to it with their newfound interest; however, Man United can now have a big say in the winger’s future.
This is due to the Italian side also wanting to secure the signing of Jadon Sancho, according to journalist Gianluca Di Marzio, who, like Grealish, flopped with a £73m move to United.
United and Ruben Amorim might not want to run the risk of selling him to a Premier League side, and Napoli would likely only sign one of the wingers due to both having high wages.
Sancho plays the same position as Grealish, and if Amorim can persuade the winger to choose Italy over a stay in England, Everton will seemingly have a free run at Grealish this summer.
The deal for Everton to sign Grealish is definitely ‘plausible’ and United can steer attention away in extraordinary fashion.