Many eyes will be on Jack Grealish this summer as Everton look into bringing him back to the club.
The winger has finished his loan spell at the club, and there will now be lots of talking about what is next for him.
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Everton want Grealish back, but clearly won’t pay the £50 million option to buy him, after he missed half the 2025/26 season through injury.
It was reported earlier this week that Grealish could be given a second chance at Manchester City, with Enzo Maresca primed to succeed the now departed Pep Guardiola.
Grealish was actually spotted at the farewell parade City put on for Guardiola, which may well have made things even more unclear.
It’s all a bit up in the air at the moment.
But a new post from the player last night certainly emphasises his feeling towards Everton.
Jack Grealish is clearly taken by Everton as winger shares new post

The injury Grealish suffered in January was a great shame.
He was performing well and was Everton’s top assist-provider, and his absence was felt – especially towards the end of the campaign.
Everton and Moyes love the player and would very much like to have him again next season.
At the moment, it’s very unclear what will happen.
But amid the speculation, Grealish did take to his Instagram account last night to upload a video compilation of his time in an Everton shirt.
In the first of two posts, he included the caption ‘Grateful for the first half of the season 🙏 Can’t wait to be back playing ⚽.
Maybe there’s an innocence to the post.
But it’s tricky not to look into it too much given all the speculation right now.
Fans would certainly like to hope that this is an indication from the player that he has really enjoyed his time at Everton so far and wants to prolong his stay.
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Guardiola leaving City does complicate things, though. Had he stuck around to do one more season at the Etihad, this would probably be relatively straightforward.
Obviously it would still have taken a fair bit of negotiation between the clubs. But Grealish was not in the plans of Guardiola.
With Maresca coming in, there’s a chance he could go back there. Hopefully, Grealish will instead push to go back to Everton.
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