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Premier League side target loan move for Man City’s Jack Grealish

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Jack Grealish has been told to find a new club this summer with Manchester City eager to start a new adventure under Pep Guardiola this season.

The England International has been training alone but he has been offered a way out. According to reports, Everton are interested in signing Manchester City winger Jack Grealish on loan, with David Moyes understood to be a huge admirer of the former Aston Villa captain.

Reports from i Paper claim the Toffees are ready to make a pitch to Grealish but there are a number of Premier League clubs expected to rival them, including West Ham.

Serie A champions Napoli have also been linked with a move for Grealish, whose wages mean that any transfer would require compromises from City, the player and whichever club signs him.

Jack Grealish of Manchester City on the bench. (Photo by Neal Simpson/Sportsphoto/Allstar via Getty Images)

At the moment Everton are waiting to hear City’s conditions and whether they will prioritise a permanent exit for the 29-year-old.

But their interest is genuine and he is on a list of ambitious targets as they look to step up the pace of their summer recruitment drive.

Grealish wants to move as he prioritize game time ahead of next summer’s World Cup.

England head coach Thomas Tuchel has repeatedly voiced his admiration for Grealish yet will not pick him if he continues to be a fringe player at the Etihad.

Everton will offer him playing time and he might be given an important role by the club manager David Moyes. The club are confident they have the funds to put together a competitive financial package too.

The Toffees want up to 10 new arrivals before the end of the transfer window. Moyes admitted Everton are “up against it” by competing with clubs who can offer European football.

They missed out on Liam Delap, who opted to sign for Chelsea, and have it all to do to convince Lyon’s Malick Fofana to make the switch.

Moyes spelled out his frustration from the club’s pre-season tour of the United States last week.

“If we’re going for players, we’re not going for bad players,” he said.

“Our attraction is maybe to some younger ones who are up and coming, or also those from lower leagues. In those cases, it is not a problem.

“But if you’re trying to take players who have had European experience or playing at the top end, they’re the ones where the ones we will find it harder to attract.”

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