Jack Grealish's impact at Everton highlighted amid loan discussions
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 14, 2026, 1:15 PM
Last updated Jul 14, 2026
Jack Grealish's loan move last summer marked a shift in Everton's approach to transfers. He quickly became a key player, contributing significantly with assists and goals. His season ended prematurely due to a foot injury, which has sparked discussions about his potential return. The club is weighing options for a new loan deal or permanent transfer, emphasizing the need for financial viability. Some fans are questioning whether Grealish should return despite his notable contributions.
- •Grealish provided two assists in each of his first two starts.
- •He scored crucial goals against Crystal Palace and Bournemouth.
- •His season ended in mid-January due to injury.
- •Everton is considering options for another loan deal or a permanent transfer.
- •Debate exists among fans regarding Grealish's return.
- 1:15 PMYahoo Sports — Jack Grealish: Should there really be a debate?
"(Photo by Matt McNulty/Getty Images)Jack Grealish’s loan move last summer signalled a change in direction at Everton.No longer were transfers just about surviving, just about eking out enough to kee...
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