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Man City have decided to send Jack Grealish on loan after Everton hold talks but there's a…

Jack Grealish will be eagerly waiting for his future to be resolved this summer.

Considering next season will also be a chance for the 29-year-old to reclaim his place in Thomas Tuchel’s England squad for the 2026 World Cup, it is imperative for the winger to return to his brilliant best.

Grealish has held talks with Everton about signing for them on loan.

Interestingly, Grealish is keen on joining Everton to rejuvenate his career as well.

Jack Grealish in action during Manchester United v Manchester City.

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Man City will only send Jack Grealish on loan if his wages are covered

Jack Grealish has the quality to bounce back and become a key player at club and international level.

As a result, even Tottenham Hotspur enquired about signing Grealish recently.

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However, journalists Ben Jacobs and Alex Crook have revealed that Manchester City will only sanction a loan move for the England international if suitors are willing to cover all of his wages.

Exclusive: Manchester City will only sanction a Jack Grealish loan with 100% wage coverage.

Everton have resumed talks over a season-long loan. Complicated deal, but one #EFC are actively exploring.

With @alex_crook.✍️https://t.co/vEnYqCmzDR

— Ben Jacobs (@JacobsBen) August 6, 2025

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As a result, Jacobs has described the potential deal as “complicated” but he mentions Everton are “actively exploring” the chance to sign him on loan.

Jack Grealish’s wages at Manchester City

The Toffees’ interest is a positive sign for City in their attempts to offload the three-time Premier League winner.

After all, Grealish is Everton’s top target this summer.

However, with Grealish banking wages of £300,000-a-week at Manchester City, he is one of the Premier League’s highest-paid stars.

With that being the case, it would be a difficult task for most clubs to afford signing the silky attacker on loan.

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