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Jack Grealish’s start to life on loan at Everton has been brilliant to say the least.
The Manchester City loanee has more assists than any other player in the Premier League, with four to the 29-year-old’s name in his last two outings. Erling Haaland compared Grealish to Kevin De Bruyne as he starred on the weekend against Wolves by setting up Iliman Ndiaye and Kieran Dewsbury-Hall’s goals.
Ahead of the 2026 World Cup, the three-time Premier League winner is giving himself the best possible chance to be named in Thomas Tuchel’s England squad.
David Moyes was given positive feedback about Grealish before his move to Everton on loan was even completed and he is living up to the billing.
Wolves fan heard asking Vitor Pereira to sign Jack Grealish vs Everton
Jack Grealish is thriving under Moyes, with the Toffees sitting in fifth place in the league table after three matches.
Grealish made history for Everton against Wolves by becoming their first player to ever provide two assists in consecutive Premier League games, which sums up his instant impact in Merseyside.
Despite Wolves and Aston Villa being age-old rivals, The Athletic revealed that a fan was heard asking Vitor Pereira to sign Grealish during their 3-2 defeat against Everton.
Jack Grealish reacts during Wolverhampton Wanderers v Everton
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As the visitors looked to be running away with the game, the supporter shouted: “Can we sign Grealish, Pereira?”
What Everton fans did to show Jack Grealish their support after 3-2 win vs Wolves
Considering the decorated attacker was on the periphery of things at City last season, he would be enjoying all the adulation coming his way.
Everton fans seem to be in love with their number 18 as well, with some supporters seen hugging Grealish and patting his head after he shone against Wolves.
The former Aston Villa technician was all smiles in and among the travelling support after he initially gave his match-worn shirt to a fan.
Considering Manchester City could bank £50 million from Grealish’s sale if Everton sign him permanently, they will be happy that the Englishman is thriving during his season-long loan.