Everton to land Jack Grealish?! Toffees willing to pay majority of Man City misfit's £300k p/w wages as Merseyside club close in on exiled winger

Everton are willing to pay the majority of Jack Grealish's £300k-per-week wages as they hope to complete a loan move for the Manchester City outcast.

  • Season-long loan could cost Toffees £12m
  • Grealish surplus to requirements at Etihad 
  • Conversations between clubs are ongoing 

Everton to land Jack Grealish?! Toffees willing to pay majority of Man City misfit's £300k p/w wages as Merseyside club close in on exiled wingerEverton to land Jack Grealish?! Toffees willing to pay majority of Man City misfit's £300k p/w wages as Merseyside club close in on exiled wingerEverton to land Jack Grealish?! Toffees willing to pay majority of Man City misfit's £300k p/w wages as Merseyside club close in on exiled winger

According to a report by The Times, the Toffees have not been put off by the Cityzens demands. are prepared to pay the bulk of the 30-year-old’s mouthwatering wage, which could result in a loan move worth £12m ($16m). Talks have continued throughout the summer, with Everton looking to establish the parameters to push through a deal. u0026nbsp;

David Moyes’ men have already strengthened in the attacking third, with Charly Alcaraz making a permanent switch after a successful loan spell last term, and Thierno Barry joining from Villareal. While Grealish is the odd man out in Manchester, he could still provide the Toffees with an attacking x factor in the new term. u0026nbsp;

Grealish still holds hopes of breaking into Thomas Tuchel’s squad for next summer’s . It would appear the German is a fan of the player, as Grealish was included in Tuchel’s first squad as manager back in November, despite limited playing time for his club.u0026nbsp; u0026nbsp; u0026nbsp;

If Everton are willing to subsidise the bulk of Grealish’s wages, it’s hard to see a better move materialising for the former Villa man. It’s a mark of Moyes’ respect for his talent, as many other sides would likely balk at the finances of such a deal. Either way, most fans of the game would love to see Grealish recapture the form that made him a £100m just four years ago.u0026nbsp; u0026nbsp;