Jack Grealish has admitted his recovery from injury is going incredibly well.
Everton have been without their loan signing for a number of months now, but Grealish has remained on Merseyside to undergo his recovery.
The big question over his future lies ahead of the summer, with Everton working on a deal to sign Grealish for next season.
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The 30-year-old’s recovery will play a big role in keeping him at Everton next season.
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Jack Grealish issues Everton injury update
Everton ideally want to re-sign Grealish on another loan deal, but he is set to enter the final year of his Manchester City deal.
The two clubs are currently discussing a possible deal for Grealish, with the winger issuing a fresh update on his fitness.
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“I feel really good in myself now. I had a 10-week Zoom call with the surgeon, who said it couldn’t be looking any better at this stage,” Grealish told BBC Sport.
“So for me, it’s happy days and so good to hear news like that.”
Grealish’s wages still remain an issue for Everton, with the forward unlikely to throw away his final year of his deal at City.
However, Everton will be encouraged by the injury update, as Grealish did suffer a significant blow earlier in the campaign.
The 30-year-old had proved effective for the Blues up until that point, with a return of two goals and six assists in the Premier League.
Moyes is a huge fan of Grealish and will no doubt be leading the pursuit to bring him back to the Hill Dickinson Stadium over the coming months.
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