Breaking news with Everton target Jack Grealish and manager David Moyes.
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Alex Charlton
Tue 12 August 2025 8:55, UK
Everton are set to complete one of the transfer deals of the summer, with Jack Grealish closing in on a move to Merseyside.
The Toffees were predicted to complete headline deals for their move to the Hill Dickinson Stadium, and the 29-year-old certainly falls into that category.
Grealish will join Everton on a season-long loan from Manchester City, which includes an option to make the transfer permanent for £50million next summer.
Now, the forward’s shirt number has been revealed as he is set to follow in the footsteps of some English legends on Merseyside.
Manchester City star Jack Grealish glances into the distance. Everton
Grealish will soon be an Everton player (Credit: Imago)
Grealish given same shirt number as Wayne Rooney and Paul Gascoigne
Gascoigne has already compared Grealish to himself as he prepares to move to the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
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Indeed, there are clear comparisons, given their style of play and off-field antics.
While the number eight shirt was available for Grealish to take at Everton, there is a reason behind the latest news.
The England international is in line to wear the number 18 shirt for the Toffees, according to Mike McGrath (12 August).
Club Appearances Goals Assists
Aston Villa 213 32 43
Man City 157 17 23
Grealish’s statistics with Villa and City
McGrath reports that Grealish’s England heroes Gascoigne and Rooney also wore that shirt while they were at Goodison Park.
Furthermore, Grealish said he wanted to emulate both when he started his England career, with the loan to be completed.
Read more: What Everton legends have already said about Jack Grealish after transfer agreed
Jack Grealish in line to wear the Everton No18 shirt of his England heroes Paul Gascoigne and Wayne Rooney when they played at Goodison Park. Grealish said he wanted to emulate both when he started #England career. Loan from #MCFC to be completed
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— Mike McGrath (@mcgrathmike) August 12, 2025
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Grealish paves way to cement legend status at Everton
Nobody can fault the 29-year-old’s attitude, given the professionalism he has shown at Man City.
The Englishman is desperate to play first-team football and to receive a call-up to Thomas Tuchel’s squad ahead of the World Cup next summer.
Now, with the forward set to don the same shirt number as Gascoigne and Rooney, he has set the wheels in motion to achieve greatness.
When Grealish was the main man at Aston Villa, he was irresistible, but under Pep Guardiola, he has been a mere piece of the puzzle.
Now, David Moyes can inject confidence into the England international and guide him to a return to his career-best form.
All eyes are on that sensational announcement to come.
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