According to a report, Manchester City star Jack Grealisk could be set for a switch to a Premier League rival.
Grealish's Time With City Looks seems to end this summer after he had been omitted from their 27-man Club World Cup team last month.
His omission followed for a frustrating season in which he only made seven Premier League Start.
Pep Guardiola has hinted that leaving City Grealiskh's best chance to breathe new life into his career and rediscover the form he showed in Aston Villa.
And now Everton wants to take the 29-year-old on loan prior to entering a new era in the Hill Dickins Stadium, according to The Independent.
The opportunities of the Toffees to land the attacker is supposed to be stimulated by his desire to stay in the north.
Grealish became father last September after the birth of his daughter with long -term partner Sasha Attwood and is now looking for more stability.
A move to Everton would enable him to stay in Cheshire and at the same time offer a new football opportunity, even though he was left for another two years at the age of £ 300,000 a week deal at Etihad.
David Moyes is willing to build his team around Grealisk and him the creative freedom he missed since his £ 100 million move to the city in 2021.
The international of England scored 17 goals and registered 23 assists in 157 performances for City, and played a key role in their triple winning season.
Earlier this month, Grealisk was noticed during the Oasis concert in Manchester and said: 'Do you know what? I love City more, “the English international told a fan.
'And do you know what I love more than whatever? City fans. They are the best fans in the world. '
Asked about the omission of Grealisk from the club of the club earlier this summer, said city boss Guardiola: 'He had a conversation with the club and they decided it was best.
“Jack is an exceptional player. The only reason why he didn't play last season is of course my decisions.
“We decide that he should play. The club was honest, he was honest.
'We decide that it is best to stay (behind) and to have a place where he can feel that he can come back to be the player as he was in the year of the Treble or all his career in Aston Villa.
“Without him it would have been more difficult in the year of the Treble.
'The fact is that he did not play many minutes in the past two seasons. He has to come back to play and to have the butterflies in his belly that he can play every three days every three days and show the quality he has. '
