Manchester City look to be in the market for a new winger as Jack Grealish looks set for a loan move to Everton to help gain some form ahead of next years World Cup
19:58, 11 Aug 2025
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Grealish looks to be on the move(Image: PA)
Jack Grealish is poised to end his Manchester City nightmare with a loan move to Everton.
Grealish has travelled to Merseyside to undergo a medical and complete a season-long deal with Everton.
It's understood both clubs struck a deal after Everton agreed to fund up to half of Grealish's £300,000-a-week wages.
Grealish has jumped at the chance to secure regular first team football, having found himself frozen out at the Etihad.
The 29-year-old cut a miserable figure last season, after starting just seven league games as City failed to win a single trophy.
Guardiola questioned the winger's application in training - and axed him from his squad for the Club World Cup in America this summer.
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Jack Grealish
Grealish is hoping a move could see him return to the England squad(Image: Getty Images)
Grealish became Britain's most expensive footballer when he joined City from Aston Villa for £100m in 2021.
He helped them win the Treble in his second season, but has suffered a dramatic fall from grace since then.
Now he is desperate to revive his flagging career, and believes he can do this under David Moyes at Everton.
Grealish, who will turn 30 next month, is also keen to boost his chances of getting back in the England squad ahead of next year's World Cup.
City, meanwhile, have told Tottenham to forget about signing Savinho.
Spurs chairman Daniel Levy has enquired about landing the Brazilian international in a £50m deal.
New Tottenham boss Thomas Frank is a big admirer of Savinho - and is keen to strengthen his attacking options following the departure of Son Heung-min.
But it appears Frank will have to look elsewhere.
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City bosses have made it clear £50m is nowhere near their valuation - and that the winger is not even for sale because he's part of Guardiola's future plans.