Everton has approached Manchester City with a possible deal to sign Jack Grealish.
Conversations will focus on the possibility of a season loan, although the negotiations are at an early stage. He is a player who is admired a lot by David Moyes.
Grealisk is desperately looking for more playing time, while he looks at his way to the thinking of England Thomas Tuchel for the World Cup of next summer.
He has worked with a personal trainer in an attempt to ensure that he is in the best possible condition for the coming season.
Pep Guardiola has not offered any guarantees that Grealisk will stay with the Etihad, and the signing of £ 100 million club record has difficulty struggling regular competitions.
Last season he only made one Premier League start and was an unused replacement at Wembley for the FA Cup Final Defeat against Crystal Palace.
GREALISH, however, remains one of the greatest earners at Etihad, and it is clear that it would be difficult for Everton to pay all its wages that are thought to be worth £ 300,000 a week.
That issue will now be the focus of conversations between Everton and City, because they try to reach an agreement on how his salary will be shared. There is a feeling that if a deal can be reached, it is probably in the window later.
Everton Transfers
In
Charly Alcaraz – Flamengo, £ 12m
Thierno Barry – Villarreal, £ 27m
Mark Travers – Bournemouth, £ 4m
Adam Aznou – Bayern Munich, £ 10m
Out
ASMIR BEGOVIC – Leicester, FREE
Ashley Young – Ippswich, Free
Abdoulaye Doucoure – released
Joao Virginia – released
Neal Maupay – released
Mason Holgate – released
Sky Sports to show 215 Live PL games of this season
From this season, the Premier League coverage of Sky Sports will increase from 128 games to at least 215 games that are exclusively live.
And 80 percent of all Premier League matches broadcast on television will be on Sky Sports next season.
