Grealish ‘opens talks’ with Man City’s Premier League rivals over huge transfer

Jack Grealisk is tipped to leave Manchester City all summer and now Everton has started talking to land the extraordinary playmaker with a loan agreement on the cards

Jack Grealisk is in conversation with Everton about a movement that could give him a route from Manchester City with the future of the playmaker in the Etihad that seem to be over.

Four years after his then British record £ 100 million moving, Grealisk was now able to move to the Toffees with David Moyes who wants to strengthen his team. The city is open to the player's exit and lets him leave if the correct deal is submitted.

Grealish's playing time gradually fell in the last term and he was not part of the Club World Cup team. He is expected to find a new club before the transfer star this summer closes, reports De Telegraaf and Everton has now shown interest in taking the ex-Aston Villa man.

The conversations between the clubs are at an early stage, where people on Merseyside explore a possible deal that can be a seasonal loan. A potential obstacle can be Grealish's big wages, which means that the city has to pay a percentage of them.

Grealisk has collaborated with a personal trainer, Jamie Reynolds, to ensure that he is excellent condition this summer for a move. The player trained on Tuesday with Pep Guardiola's team on the open day of the city for fans

The Stadsbaas admitted that he could not guarantee Grealisk Regular Football in the future and the club has welcomed more newcomers who would probably push the Englishman further into the pecking order. Rayan Cherki signed from Lyon and probably plays for Grealish.

The Catalan said last May: “I understand all the frustrations of all my players. It is so good to have a dream to play in the World Cup and the European Championship with his national team. I would worry if it was different.”

The 29-year-old is aware that, with the World Cup that comes next summer, he needs regular minutes to prove Thomas Tuchel that he is worth a recall.

The German said: “So he is a player who can be available and has an impact in our team? Yes – 100 percent. But lately he just has no rhythm, and he knows that himself. I think Jack gets better and better as he plays more minutes.

Guardiola started only once Grealisk in the Premier League in 2025 and he was an unused replacement in the FA Cup definitive loss.

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