Premier League
Everton is already planning for the upcoming summer transfer market with a clear priority: retaining Jack Grealish. The English winger, on loan from Manchester City, has managed to regain his form at Goodison Park and has become an important piece within the team's scheme.
His performance has convinced both the coaching staff and the board, who are already working to secure his continuity.
Grealish is smiling again
After an inconsistent period at Manchester City, Jack Grealish needed a change of scenery to rediscover his best form. He has found that environment at Everton.
With two goals and six assists in 20 Premier League matches, the Englishman has regained prominence and confidence, showcasing flashes of the player who shone in previous stages.
Beyond the numbers, his influence in the offensive game has been significant.
Everton wants to sign him
The Liverpool club is clear in its intention: to execute his permanent transfer. Grealish has fit well into the team, and his profile aligns with what the sporting project seeks.
However, the operation will not be automatic.
Everton wants to keep the player, but under more favorable economic conditions.

The price, the major obstacle
The buyout option set at £50 million is the main issue. Everton deems that figure as high and aims to reduce it in negotiations with Manchester City.
The goal is to reach an agreement that allows the transfer to be completed without excessively burdening the club's finances.
From Manchester's side, they will have to decide whether to flex their stance or maintain their demands.
Negotiations underway
Both clubs are expected to come to an understanding. Everton wants the player, the footballer is comfortable, and Manchester City might be open to negotiating if a reasonable offer is received.
The summer will be crucial in defining the outcome.
Grealish has regained his best form. Now, Everton wants his story at Goodison Park not to end here.
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