Everton stood up as shock candidates for Jack Grealisk as new owners want a statement to be made prior to the move to Bramley-Moore Dock
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Everton follow the situation with Manchester Citysoon in Depart Jack Grealish.
Inside Sport understands that no conversations have taken place between the two clubs, but that the Merseyside outfit is aware of the availability of Grealish.
Every possible movement would probably be in the form of a loan agreement, with the first Aston Villa man is £ 300,000 a week a problem with the Premier LeagueThe profit and sustainability rules that continue to activate to activate headache during competition.
However, bringing the English international to Bramley-Moore Dock would be seen as a serious explanation of intention for the new owners of the club, the Friedkin Group.
David Moyes Has been an admirer of Grealisk for a long time and has praised the winger in his time in Villa.
“He is really a good player and probably the best player in the Premier League at the moment,” said Moyes in 2021.

Everton has joined the race to sign this summer from the Favor Man City star Jack Grealish

The relocation would be a declaration of intent for the Toffees while preparing for the first Premier League campaign in their new home

David Moyes has long been an admirer of Grealisk and called him in 2021 ‘the best player in the competition at the moment’
“He has done such a big work at that club and is probably the best player in the competition at the moment.”
It is expected that there is no shortage of lovers for Grealisk, both at home and abroad.
The news comes just a few days after it was reported that the 29-year-old will be excluded from City’s Squad for the coming Club World Cup.
Grale and his representatives will be allowed instead to concentrate on finding him a step away from the Etihad Stadium, while forcing himself in in EnglandThe world cup plans.
Asked about the situation of Grealisk this week, three Lions boss Thomas Tuchel claimed that Grealisk has to appear more often to have the hope for next summer.
“He is a unique player, but he needs minutes and minutes and minutes, and he just doesn’t understand them.” Tuchel said.
“He must make himself available by playing.”
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