Wayne Rooney backs new Everton hero Jack Grealish for England recall as Three Lions legend explains why Man City outcast deserves place in Thomas Tuchel's squad

Wayne Rooney has backed Jack Grealish to make an England comeback after he joined Everton on loan in the summer. Grealish ended his struggles at Manchester City during the transfer window by completing a switch to the Toffees. He has made a bright start to his journey on Merseyside, registering four assists in three Premier League games.

  • Rooney backs Grealish for comeback
  • Has four assists for in three games
  • Joined on loan from Man City

Wayne Rooney backs new Everton hero Jack Grealish for England recall as Three Lions legend explains why Man City outcast deserves place in Thomas Tuchel's squadWayne Rooney backs new Everton hero Jack Grealish for England recall as Three Lions legend explains why Man City outcast deserves place in Thomas Tuchel's squadWayne Rooney backs new Everton hero Jack Grealish for England recall as Three Lions legend explains why Man City outcast deserves place in Thomas Tuchel's squad

Grealish has not appeared for the Three Lions since their Nations League clash against last October. Since Thomas Tuchel took charge of the team, the Man City flop has remained out of the national team set-up. However, Manchester legend Rooney feels that the talented attacker will make a return soon.

After completing his switch to Everton, Grealish made an appearance from the bench against United in the season opener, but was included in David Moyes’ starting line-up in the club’s next two fixtures against and Wolves, and in both matches he contributed with assists.

Speaking on The Wayne Rooney Show podcast, Rooney said: “After the final, actually, the Euros, gave, I don’t know what, he gave one of my boys his shirt from the final, which they were delighted with. But, yeah, listen, he’s a very gifted player. He’s a little bit different to what England have. So, we just hope he gets back in the squad. I’m not going to, yesterday, I’m sure there’s a possibility of that. But yeah, no, he’s just getting back playing, enjoying his football, that’s the main thing for him.”

Rooney added: “Yeah, you know, Jack’s a really kind-hearted person and I don’t think that comes across as much as it probably should. He’s got a big heart, he’s very respectful and I think by not playing at it was very difficult for him I know it was. But going to Everton, it’s a club which he’s going to get the time and the space to go and play and enjoy his football and he’s started very well. Hopefully that continues.”

The 29-year-old will be back in action for the Toffees next weekend, as Moyes’ side take on in a clash on September 13 at home. He will be determined to continue his fine start to catch Tuchel’s eye.