Grenish set for Everton Medical as Man City near the loan agreement

Jack Grealish is scheduled for a doctor in Everton on Monday after the club has entered into an agreement with Manchester City to sign the winger on a season loan.
The 29 -year -old was to leave City this summer, having been omitted from the Pep Guardiola team for the Club World Cup in June.
Everton led the pursuit of his signature despite his substantial of reported wages of £ 300,000 per week, and now seeks close to the finalization of the agreement for the former England international, which dropped the hierarchical order under Guardiola.
Grealish presented 32 times all competitions last season, starting 16 of these matches, with only seven departures in the Premier League.
He marks a notable drop in its importance in the 2022-23 campaign, when he played a key role in the winning team of City, which raised the Premier League, the Champions League and the FA Cup.
Since he joined Aston Villa in 2021 for record costs of 100 million pounds sterling, Greallish has made 157 appearances for City, scoring 17 goals and recording 23 assists.
Its honors include three championship titles, the Super Cup, the Club World Cup and a main role in this historic season of the triple.
Earlier this year, Guardiola expressed his desire for Grealish to return to this level of form.
He said, “Do I want the jack that won the treble? Yeah I want it, but I try to be honest with me for that.
“They have to fight. You can say it’s unfair. Okay, if you think that, then it’s good, but you must prove [to me],,
“” OK, I’m going to fight with Savinho, to deserve to play in this position “, every day, every week and every month.
“I have no doubt about the quality of Jack or one of these players. I fought a lot for him … I know he can do it because I saw him. ”
Everton’s boss, David Moyes, was a longtime admirer from Grenish, describing him once “probably the best player in the Premier League at the moment” during his stay at Aston Villa.
His arrival would represent a signature of a marquee for the club as they prepare to move into the new Hill Dickinson stadium of 52,769 inhabitants of the Quai de Bramley-More.




