
"According to the Telegraph, Everton hope to turn the loan signing of Manchester City winger Jack Grealish into a permanent deal at the end of the season for significantly less than the agreed amount, which stands at £50million. It all depends, of course, on whether the 30-year-old will maintain the form he's shown on Merseyside so far throughout the season."
"Grealish arrived to Everton clearly motivated to prove his critics wrong and earned the Premier League Player of the Month Award with four assists in just two starts under David Moyes. These performances have already made him very popular among the Toffees' faithful."
"As per the report, the figure of £50million is not exactly fixed, more a matter of accounting at a specific moment than a set price. It was a market valuation of Grealish in the summer of 2025, with two years left on his contract with Manchester City. It will inevitably go down by next summer."
Everton seek to convert Jack Grealish's loan from Manchester City into a permanent transfer for substantially less than the £50million agreed figure, conditional on his continued form. Grealish has shown renewed motivation at Everton, delivering four assists in two starts under David Moyes and winning the Premier League Player of the Month Award, quickly becoming popular with supporters. The £50million amount reflected a market valuation in summer 2025 with two years remaining on his City contract and is characterized as an accounting snapshot rather than a fixed price, expected to fall by next summer.
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