Jack Grealish ‘loving football again’ as Everton loan sparks revival after Manchester City nightmare

Abdul Hady
Abdul Hady is the editor of NutmegXtra, delivering daily Premier League, La Liga, and global football news with a sharp eye for breaking stories.

Jack Grealish has been told he’s finally found the club where his talent can flourish after a difficult period at Manchester City.

The winger has made a strong start to his loan spell at Everton, providing four assists in his first seven Premier League matches and rediscovering his form.

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Former Toffees midfielder Don Hutchison believes the move has unlocked the best version of Grealish. “A million percent. Right now, we are seeing a player who is just loving his football,” he told onlinecasinos.com.

Hutchison said Grealish is “probably in the best headspace he has been for years” and added: “Tell Jack he’s the main man and he can be a maverick again. That’s all he wanted to be.”

He described Grealish’s final year at City as “quite sour” despite his major trophies, adding that Everton is “the best place for him” and expressing hope the club will make the move permanent.

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Grealish joined Everton on a season-long loan in August, with an option to buy for £50 million. He said he’s “enjoying football again” and feeling the love from the fans under David Moyes.

Hutchison also reflected on Grealish’s England omission, saying he doesn’t think it will “bother him too much right now.”

The 29-year-old previously captained Aston Villa, won a treble with City, and has 39 England caps since switching from Ireland’s youth teams.

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