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Everton pursue Grealish loan from City
Everton are in talks with Manchester City over a season-long loan for Jack Grealish as Moyes seeks attacking options ahead of the window.

Everton pursue a season loan for Jack Grealish and seek additions to attack and midfield before the transfer window closes
Everton presses ahead with Grealish link and midfield upgrade
Everton are pressing to add attacking options before the window closes. Manager David Moyes wants to fix creative gaps and is holding talks with Manchester City about a season-long loan for Jack Grealish. The club has also shown interest in players to reinforce right wing, central midfield, and right back.
The squad's depth is a concern after a busy summer of departures, and injuries in pre-season have highlighted gaps. New signings such as Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and Thierno Barry offer promise, while Adam Aznou provides cover at left back. Moyes has warned that the squad needs time to adapt as more signings could follow before August ends. The Blues have already added Carlos Alcaraz and Mark Travers, with Alcaraz now a permanent fixture and Travers set to back up Jordan Pickford.
Everton are also balancing their options in midfield and defence as they seek value deals that avoid overspending. The club was linked with several right wing targets before focusing on more affordable, depth-adding solutions. Injuries and the lack of a settled right back room have added urgency, while the owners’ willingness to back ambitious moves is a recurring theme in ongoing negotiations.
Key Takeaways
"We've got a lot to do, haven't we."
Moyes on squad work before the season
"Ty's just not in a headspace and not in a place that allowed him to get on the pitch today."
Will Still on Ty Dibling during a match
"We've been lacking it [creativity] for most of the pre-season to score enough goals and make enough goals."
Moyes on Everton's creative struggles
"If nothing happens then he will be a part of what we want to do and be important as well, but time will tell."
Will Still on transfer status of Ty Dibling
Everton’s transfer push reflects a club trying to marry ambition with a tight budget. A marquee loan like Grealish could lift mood and performance, but it would require substantial wage support and a clear plan for integration. The Friedkin Group’s backing adds pressure to strike quickly, yet the market’s price tags make any deal feel provisional. This window also tests Moyes’s patience, as he weighs short-term fixes against long-term squad balance.
Beyond Grealish, Everton’s plan to bolster creativity and depth signals a broader shift from star chasing to targeted, sustainable growth. If the club can land a few shrewd adds and develop youngsters like Dewsbury-Hall, Barry, and Aznou, the season could start with momentum rather than regret. If not, the risk is a stalled rebuild and eroding fan confidence at a time of high expectations.
Highlights
- Ambition meets a crowded transfer window
- Creativity remains the missing link at Everton
- A loan for Grealish could shift the mood at Goodison
- The club weighs budget against a big name signing
Budget and investment risk in transfer window
The article notes ownership by The Friedkin Group and potential heavy wage commitments, raising questions about how funds are allocated and how fans and investors will react to ambitious moves.
The window still holds twists ahead as Everton weighs ambition against budget.
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