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Everton’s stance on Jack Grealish and the importance of £50m buy option

April 9, 2026 3 Min Read
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  • Everton want to keep English star at club
  • What’s next for Jack Grealish?

Everton want to keep Jack Grealish on loan from Manchester City this season.

After attracting attention on a season-long loan move from Man City in August last year, the 30-year-old playmaker quickly set about reviving his career at Everton.

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However, a recent report in The Athletic confirmed that the Toffees have no intention of triggering the £50m permanent buy option built into his loan deal.

But despite this solid financial position, the atmosphere at Hill-Dickinson Stadium remains overwhelmingly optimistic.

Club bosses are reportedly very confident that a revised agreement can be reached to keep the England international on Merseyside for the foreseeable future.

Everton want to keep English star at club

Grealish got off to a great start under manager David Moyes, instantly boosting Everton’s creativity and forming a formidable attacking force.

Unfortunately, his remarkable comeback was brutally interrupted in January when a stress fracture in his left foot effectively ended his career.

Given his ongoing injury layoffs and the ever-looming threat of the Premier League’s Profitability and Sustainability Regulations (PSR), committing to a flat fee of £50m for the 30-year-old represents a financial risk that Everton’s board definitely does not want to take.

Furthermore, incorporating his reported £300,000-a-week wage into the club’s permanent wage structure would require careful handling.

What’s next for Jack Grealish?

But Everton’s top brass are playing a strategic waiting game. Grealish enters the final year of his contract at the Etihad next season, making Man City increasingly desperate to wipe his hefty salary off their books.

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Everton have a lot of influence on the board as few other clubs are willing to sign injured players with huge wage demands.

Sources say the Merseyside outfit are preparing to offer a significantly reduced permanent transfer, either a more manageable £15m to £20m deal, or a new loan deal for the 2026/27 season.

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