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Grealish loan sparks Everton revival
Everton sign Jack Grealish on loan as they push for a lift in the new season.

Everton bring in Jack Grealish on loan as Moyes hopes the winger can ignite a club still rebuilding after relegation battles.
Moyes bets on Grealish to spark Everton revival
Everton have signed Jack Grealish on a season-long loan from Manchester City, with manager David Moyes saying the winger's hunger to relaunch his career convinced him to move. Grealish, 29, is in contention for Monday's Premier League opener at Leeds after spending most of last season out of favour at City. Moyes says he has spoken with Grealish about the challenges he faced at City and believes the forward's determination to prove people wrong can drive Everton forward.
Grealish's arrival is Everton's sixth summer signing, with a seventh in Tom King, but the squad still lacks depth in several areas after missing on several targets. Moyes speaks of building a football club around the new stadium and emphasises that while a single loan cannot fix everything, it can help lift expectations and galvanise supporters and players alike.
The deal comes as Everton face a tight window and growing questions about how far the club can push its rebuild without significant, long-term investments. The transfer underscores a mix of ambition and constraint that will shape how the team performs in the early weeks of the season.
Key Takeaways
"The knowledge that he thinks he’s got a little bit to prove and to stand up"
Moyes on Grealish's motivation
"I hope it shows through this season because, if it does, then we’ll get a lot of good things from Jack"
Moyes on expectations from Grealish
"We are a long way off at the moment"
Moyes on Everton's current standing
This is a high-stakes move that blends glamour with pragmatic budgeting. A high-profile loan can lift mood and attendance, but it won't plug all gaps in the squad. Everton must translate Grealish's personal hunger into consistent 90-minute contributions, not just moments of brilliance.
More broadly, Everton's approach mirrors a Premier League trend where clubs lean on short-term fixes while rebuilding infrastructure. The risk is that initial excitement fades if results wobble or if the club cannot sustain financial balance after a flashy loan. Success will depend on a clear plan to convert momentum into steady progress on the pitch and off it.
Highlights
- Hunger to prove people wrong fuels a comeback
- A loan can spark a club in rebuild mode
- Everton needs leadership to translate signs into form
- Ambition without depth is a fragile foundation
Budget and sensitivity risks around loan signing
The move signals reliance on a high-profile loan rather than sustained spending. If results dip or if more targets are missed, this could draw scrutiny from fans and investors and complicate Everton's long-term rebuilding plan.
The season will test how far this project can travel.
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