Everton keen on shock loan move for Jack Grealish and confident they have advantage over West Ham and Napoli in race to land England star

Everton are reportedly exploring a surprise loan move for Manchester City’s Jack Grealish and believe they hold a key advantage over rivals West Ham and Napoli in the race. The England international is open to leaving City, and the Toffees are hoping to strike a 'premium' loan deal as they prepare for a new chapter at the Hill Dickinson Stadium under new ownership.

  • eye loan move for Man City’s Jack Grealish
  • Toffees believe location gives them key advantage
  • and Napoli also chasing forward

Everton keen on shock loan move for Jack Grealish and confident they have advantage over West Ham and Napoli in race to land England starEverton keen on shock loan move for Jack Grealish and confident they have advantage over West Ham and Napoli in race to land England starEverton keen on shock loan move for Jack Grealish and confident they have advantage over West Ham and Napoli in race to land England star

Everton have made contact over a potential loan move for Grealish, as per The Independent, who has slipped down the pecking order at . While the 29-year-old is aware of the interest, any move will depend on whether City are willing to sanction a loan or insist on a permanent transfer. The Toffees are aiming for a high-end temporary deal and hope to move quickly.

Grealish was left out of City’s Club squad and is expected to consider new options this summer. Everton see him as a perfect creative spark to lead their transition into the new Hill Dickinson Stadium era. As per The Independent’s report, Grealish’s preference to remain in the north of England could give the Merseyside club a clear advantage over their competition.

Napoli and West Ham are also monitoring Grealish, but Everton remain confident of winning the race. They believe the player’s desire for stability and his young family’s needs could prove decisive. The recent Friedkin Group takeover has strengthened Everton’s financial position, allowing them to push for both Grealish and winger Malick Fofana.

Everton will continue talks with Manchester City in hopes of reaching a breakthrough over a premium loan structure. If the champions greenlight a temporary exit, the Toffees are poised to act fast. Meanwhile, Grealish is weighing up his options, with his future expected to be resolved before the season kicks off.