- Jack Grealish has shared a positive update on his injury.
- Is at the top of the assists chart for Everton, alongside James Garner.
- The midfielder is open to a permanent move to Everton.
Jack Grealish’s season ended prematurely in January when a stress fracture in his foot required surgery. The on‑loan Manchester City winger had been a key figure for Everton, and his absence has been felt. But there is good news.
Ten weeks after the operation, Grealish has delivered a positive update on his recovery and he has not hidden his affection for the club that gave him a fresh start.
Speaking to BBC Sport, the 30‑year‑old outlined his progress. “I feel really good in myself now. I had a 10‑week Zoom call with the surgeon, who said it couldn’t be looking any better at this stage. So for me, it’s happy days and so good to hear news like that.”
Jack Grealish: ‘I miss doing it so much’
The England international admitted that watching from the sidelines has been difficult. “As a footballer it’s always difficult being injured. I came to the Merseyside derby game and it got me a bit emotional, because it’s something I miss doing so much.”
Despite not being able to play, Grealish has remained an influential presence around the club. “I can’t thank [Everton] enough for the way they’ve been with me since I’ve been injured – they’ve been brilliant. From the staff, to the players, to the manager.”
His numbers before the injury tell the story of his importance. In 22 appearances across all competitions, Grealish scored twice and provided six assists, joint‑most for Everton alongside James Garner. He also created the most chances from open play in the squad.
What next for Grealish and Everton?
Fabrizio Romano has previously confirmed that Grealish wants to stay at Everton beyond his loan. The player has settled well on Merseyside, and his relationship with David Moyes has been key.
A permanent move would require negotiation with Manchester City. Everton are believed to be willing to spend around £20m to sign him, though City may demand a higher fee.
With Grealish’s recovery on track, he will be fit for the start of next season. Whether that is in an Everton shirt remains to be seen, but the signs are promising. The player is happy, the club is keen, and the latest injury news could not be better.
For now, Grealish can only watch from the stands as Everton chase European football. But his message to Everton supporters is clear – that he misses playing for them, and he wants to come back.
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