
"Everton executives are reportedly confident that a revised agreement can be struck to keep the England international on Merseyside for the foreseeable future."
"Grealish made a blistering start to life under manager David Moyes, instantly elevating Everton's creative output and forming a formidable attacking dynamic."
"Committing a flat 50 million fee to a 30-year-old represents a financial risk the Everton board is simply unwilling to take."
"With few other clubs willing to take a gamble on an injured player with massive wage demands, Everton hold significant leverage in the negotiations."
Everton intends to keep Jack Grealish after his loan from Manchester City, despite not activating the 50 million purchase option. The club remains optimistic about negotiating a new agreement. Grealish has revitalized his career at Everton, enhancing the team's creativity before suffering a stress fracture that ended his season. The Everton board is cautious about financial risks associated with his age and high wages. With Grealish's contract at Man City nearing its end, Everton may have leverage in future negotiations.
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