
Jack Grealish has officially joined Everton on a season-long loan from Manchester City, the club has confirmed. The Toffees have an option to make the loan deal permanent next summer.
Grealish has won three Premier League titles, two FA Cups, the Champions League, the UEFA Super Cup and the Club World Cup after signing for Manchester City for a then-British record £100 million deal from Aston Villa.
He becomes the sixth signing of the summer for David Moyes following the additions of Thierno Barry, Mark Travers, Adam Aznou, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and the permanent purchase of loanee Charly Alcaraz.
"I'm over the moon to have signed for Everton - It's massive for me, honestly. This is a great club, with great fans,” Grealish told evertontv after completing his signing.
"As soon as I spoke to the manager, I knew there was only one place that I wanted to go. On social media, I've been flooded with messages from Everton supporters, so there's that side of it as well and that's another reason why I chose Everton.
"I want to say thank you to the fans for all of the messages I've had already. Thank you for all of the love and support. I hope I can repay you now and I'm sure I will."
Having come up through the youth ranks at Aston Villa, he made his senior debut for the club at the age of 18. He became a key player for the side and helped the side achieve promotion back to the Premier League in 2019 before being made club captain that year.
He also has 39 caps with the Three Lions and was part of the England squad that finished runners-up at Euro 2020.
He will be seen wearing the number 18 shirt at Everton. Revealing the reason behind his choice, Grealish said, “There is a reason for [choosing number 18]. There were other numbers but my two favourite English players ever are Wayne Rooney and Paul Gascoigne and I know they both wore number 18 here.
"So, as soon as I knew this deal was close, I had a look and number 18 was free, so that was perfect for me and it was the only number I was going to take from that point.
"I spoke to Wayne [Rooney] before I came here and I mentioned that to him – about the number 18 – so I hope he's happy as well!"
David Moyes is understandably delighted to have Grealish on board for next season. He will be counting on the England international to provide that creative spark in the final third given the Toffees’ struggles in front of goal.
"We welcome Jack to Everton, and we’re very pleased to have him on board,” said Moyes.
“I think we’re getting him at a good time because he’s experienced, he understands the Premier League, and we’re all fully aware of the levels he’s capable of performing to.
“I know Jack’s ambition is to get back into the England squad so hopefully we can help him achieve that over the course of the season.
“We’re all looking forward to working with him and providing a platform for him to show the best version of himself.”
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2 Posted 12/08/2025 at 16:38:25
Also, it should open the eyes of other players, that Everton are a big club??
3 Posted 12/08/2025 at 16:42:06
4 Posted 12/08/2025 at 16:42:11
5 Posted 12/08/2025 at 16:42:28
6 Posted 12/08/2025 at 16:42:32
Grealish Signs For Everton On Loan
Now let's be seeing exactly which Jack Grealish (of the many apparently witnessed) we will be getting... starting on Monday.
And yes, David Moyes — that means he needs to be starting the game on Monday. No more of this "not ready for the Premier League" bullshit you keep coming out with.
7 Posted 12/08/2025 at 16:44:18
8 Posted 12/08/2025 at 16:44:34
Let's hope we play attacking football, that's suits you.
UTFT.
9 Posted 12/08/2025 at 16:46:26
The 7 comments so far aren't too bad. 😂
10 Posted 12/08/2025 at 16:47:19
11 Posted 12/08/2025 at 16:49:37
12 Posted 12/08/2025 at 16:52:29
He looks slim and fit, all we need is for him to stay injury free.
A couple more class players and we will be really competitive.
13 Posted 12/08/2025 at 16:53:34
14 Posted 12/08/2025 at 16:57:55
15 Posted 12/08/2025 at 16:58:52
Welcome to Everton FC, Jack, and the best of luck to you in our historic colours and brilliant new stadium.
The Moyesiah has done it again.
16 Posted 12/08/2025 at 16:59:10
Short while ago I drove past his old stomping ground. Not a patch on Hiill Dickensen. Wait until he plays there.
17 Posted 12/08/2025 at 16:59:10
Good luck, Jack.
18 Posted 12/08/2025 at 17:00:36
Whatever the pros and cons the new owners are clearly working hard on the rebuild - and were not rummaging around in the bargain bin either.
Obviously raises the question of what happens after 12 months - not sure the option to buy price is disclosed yet? Does anyone know?
19 Posted 12/08/2025 at 17:01:20
20 Posted 12/08/2025 at 17:01:47
21 Posted 12/08/2025 at 17:01:56
I don't think it's such an obviously good deal as KDH or even at a much humbler level, Charley Alcaraz, but I'm sure like everybody, I wish him well and hope the very best version of Grealish shows up. That, we could use...
22 Posted 12/08/2025 at 17:02:31
23 Posted 12/08/2025 at 17:03:54
24 Posted 12/08/2025 at 17:03:57
25 Posted 12/08/2025 at 17:11:14
26 Posted 12/08/2025 at 17:13:03
Some more quality pls before the window closes
27 Posted 12/08/2025 at 17:13:32
28 Posted 12/08/2025 at 17:16:08
Let him have a free-role and he'll murder teams.
Lovely news
29 Posted 12/08/2025 at 17:16:30
30 Posted 12/08/2025 at 17:19:04
31 Posted 12/08/2025 at 17:19:30
32 Posted 12/08/2025 at 17:22:23
Im with Mark 21 on this: I dont think the previous thread was as bad as some made it out to be. Many of us had (have?) reservations about this, and with good reason. Doesnt mean we dont all want to see him succeed. Enough of this nonsense about hoping he fails so we can say, I told you so.
He is a cracking success means the club is top half means he makes the WC squad means he says he wants only to stay in Everton blue the following season and Man City lets him go for £25 million.
33 Posted 12/08/2025 at 17:25:36
Taking the 18 shirt and talking about it is a statement. Jack doesn't strike me as a bullshitter. Get yer saggy socks on, let's go!
34 Posted 12/08/2025 at 17:27:35
35 Posted 12/08/2025 at 17:31:48
And the Leicester columnist Thomas Bradley Alderman is acidic about Justin, whom I have never seen do anything worth noting against us. I'm very surprised to see the rumors that we're in for him.
36 Posted 12/08/2025 at 17:35:18
Durham is a well known Everton hater so I dont respect his opinions but he pisses me off every time he opens his big, smelly trap.
I only mention Justin as he was considered to be a rising star a few seasons ago.
37 Posted 12/08/2025 at 17:35:21
I'm just worried now,, we are all going to love him so much, we are going to lose our heads and say pay the 50m !!
He will enjoy it here, weights lifted off his shoulders, he's got a fresh start, he had to win over pep, and city fans because of his fee. He's not got that weighing him down.
He will love playing In a full stadium too !
39 Posted 12/08/2025 at 17:36:12
I have to give credit to the board and manager. Not just for this, but we've done good business so far and conducted it professionally until there is an announcement to make. There has been and probably still is work going on in the background to secure additional players.
We don't get to see it, nor should we.
Jack is an Everton player for a season, so let's hope he is ready for it. He has the ability to become a fans favourite.
40 Posted 12/08/2025 at 17:37:13
Why am I not overly thrilled about this signing? Why am I cautious? I'm not sure about this one.
41 Posted 12/08/2025 at 17:38:46
Get your positive American pants on and start singing.
This is great news!
42 Posted 12/08/2025 at 17:45:06
"I'm over the moon to have signed for Everton. It's massive for me, honestly. This is a great club, with great fans," Grealish said.
"As soon as I spoke to the manager, I knew there was only one place that I wanted to go. On social media, I've been flooded with messages from Everton supporters, so there's that side of it as well and that's another reason why I chose Everton.
"I want to say thank you to the fans for all of the messages I've had already. Thank you for all of the love and support. I hope I can repay you now and I'm sure I will."
Everton boss David Moyes said the timing was ideal for both parties.
"I think we're getting him at a good time because he's experienced, he understands the Premier League and we're all fully aware of the levels he's capable of performing to," Moyes said.
"We're all looking forward to working with him and providing a platform for him to show the best version of himself."
43 Posted 12/08/2025 at 17:48:31
Instantly becomes our best player.
Absolutely buzzing.
44 Posted 12/08/2025 at 17:48:41
Yippee-kai-aye MFer!
😂
45 Posted 12/08/2025 at 17:50:45
46 Posted 12/08/2025 at 17:52:06
47 Posted 12/08/2025 at 17:53:13
Doesnt look like him.
48 Posted 12/08/2025 at 17:54:26
49 Posted 12/08/2025 at 17:55:26
Cant wait to see you tear the arse out of Leeds on Monday, no pressure like!
Show the form that we all know you are capable and you will find out just how good our support really is.
UTFT Jack lad!
50 Posted 12/08/2025 at 17:56:28
51 Posted 12/08/2025 at 17:57:13
52 Posted 12/08/2025 at 17:57:56
Be prepared Jack. The beady-eyed fashion police on TW will be keeping a close eye on you😉
53 Posted 12/08/2025 at 17:59:06
54 Posted 12/08/2025 at 17:59:17
There are circa 50,000 season ticket holders. Thats only £100 each.
Just a thought…
55 Posted 12/08/2025 at 17:59:43
Mind you, I dont really care. So looking forward to Leeds now with him and KDH plus Ndiaye.
56 Posted 12/08/2025 at 18:01:02
57 Posted 12/08/2025 at 18:02:37
58 Posted 12/08/2025 at 18:02:39
59 Posted 12/08/2025 at 18:03:10
I'd rather walk alone?? 😜
I think this will be a good signing. There's just a part of me that thinks Jack might have been out of favor too long at MC, and we're picking up the crumbs of a once great player who might be past it?
Eto. The broken and always injured James. I'm scarred.
60 Posted 12/08/2025 at 18:05:01
That's a recipe for serious danger for any opponent. That is indeed salivating.
61 Posted 12/08/2025 at 18:06:35
62 Posted 12/08/2025 at 18:07:32
63 Posted 12/08/2025 at 18:07:35
64 Posted 12/08/2025 at 18:08:03
Everybody at work (in London no less) has mentioned this signing to me today and every single person is envious that weve got him. Hes going to draw in bigger TV audiences single handed ku and raise our profile, lets hope he gets bums off seats in the stadium and gives us all something to cheer about.
Hes done his homework too, with the No 18 shirt, woo hoo!
65 Posted 12/08/2025 at 18:08:38
Ive forgot what its like going to the game excited to watch players who have got individual talent, so hopefully we can bring in a few more🤞
66 Posted 12/08/2025 at 18:09:32
67 Posted 12/08/2025 at 18:10:24
The alternate point of view that Ive (sort of) come around to is that Man City shackled him and he lost some of the zest he had, the freedom to roam and be creative, the flair hell find again with us!
68 Posted 12/08/2025 at 18:10:26
69 Posted 12/08/2025 at 18:12:55
70 Posted 12/08/2025 at 18:14:26
If he is motivated and we use him correctly then we are getting a player who can change games.
Just a couple more permanent signings would now satisfy me. Have we still got room for three more loans?
71 Posted 12/08/2025 at 18:15:09
72 Posted 12/08/2025 at 18:15:26
I don't think I'm usually a "measured response" kind of guy. This signing is making me more measured.
Do be very clear, I do think it's a very good signing. I'm just cautious.
How many dawns? How many rays of hope?
And we know hope springs eternal. We also know it's the hope that kills you.
I'm looking forward to Monday. I'm hoping this kid cuts in and hits an absolute piss-missle in the upper corner, and I get to see BMD certifiably lose its shit.
73 Posted 12/08/2025 at 18:17:05
My Chelsea fan colleagues are annoyed that they let KDH go, think weve got a good one.
Sort the right flank out and we have a team!
74 Posted 12/08/2025 at 18:19:43
What rhymes with Grealish?
75 Posted 12/08/2025 at 18:20:17
76 Posted 12/08/2025 at 18:22:47
I prefer some derivative of ‘Jack Attack.
77 Posted 12/08/2025 at 18:24:38
78 Posted 12/08/2025 at 18:29:26
To have been a key player in City's treble season, party hard and then never be given the same opportunities again.
To lose his team place and England place to lesser talented players, party hard and be filmed in a totally smashed by booze state in mid season.
I sincerely hope it is not a habit or a problem. If it is I hope the club can help him save his life quality and career.
A focused, fit, hungry and sober Jack Grealish? What a signing!
I am sure he has signed to get game time, and be a main man again. I think it is a great move. I wish Jack all the luck and hope we have a great season with him fit and firing.
Let's get the good times back at Hill Dicko! UTFT!
79 Posted 12/08/2025 at 18:30:06
80 Posted 12/08/2025 at 18:31:17
I watched him a few times towards the end of his city term, and his skill has not diminished, nor his love of the game.
So he aint no Dele thats for sure.
I am delighted he is here and I believe he will help lift us and bring out confidence.
Now we need several more before the window closes to cover for the inevitable suspension and injuries.
Well done Mr M
Welcome to your new home Jack
81 Posted 12/08/2025 at 18:31:57
82 Posted 12/08/2025 at 18:39:10
Its just not normal and therefore completely logical, to feel a little bit cautious when so many Toffees, sound like theyre full of excitement🤷♂️
Moshiris, old calculator, is a classic Scott, because not many people get to write off debts of over £400 million, and yet see their overall wealth improve.
He must be a brilliant accountant on the sly, that Mr Moshiri🤦♂️
83 Posted 12/08/2025 at 18:54:22
84 Posted 12/08/2025 at 18:57:28
‘ While Everton started the summer by bringing in youngsters such as 22-year-old Thierno Barry and Adam Aznou, 19, Moyes wanted to add more Premier League experience as well as a marquee signing to excite the supporters. He was backed in that pursuit by the owners and CEO Kinnear
85 Posted 12/08/2025 at 19:00:11
https://youtube.com/shorts/_ZTy6o1F01c?feature=shared
86 Posted 12/08/2025 at 19:05:53
My honest opinion is that Moyes suffers from that. My view is that some of the football played towards the end of his first tenure was entertaining and skillful. But the first few years were dour, defensive KITAP1 and it took us from perennial relegation dogfight to hitting the glass ceiling of top 4.
He was always a decent striker away from breaking that glass ceiling. Beattie, Johnson, Jo, Beckford, Jelavic (were not good enough), Saha (too old), Yakubu (injured after 18 months). As proved when Phenomenal Roberto got Lukaku that was the missing piece. Sadly Phenomenal Roberto then threw away the defence Moyes had build and it has been downhill ever since - with the odd false hope.
87 Posted 12/08/2025 at 19:07:32
88 Posted 12/08/2025 at 19:09:41
I was working on Lord Street in the City Centre and I went down to St Johns Market to get the ‘Danka shirt with his name on the back. Im not a small lad but the 11 letters barely fitted across my shoulders and I remember fretting about whether the guy had spelled it correctly. He wearily reassured me that hed done hundreds already and was seeing them in his sleep!
Its nice that, now in my 50s, I can feel that same sense of anticipation. I expect to see ‘Grealish on at least as many shirts as Kanchelskis adorned back then.
Dont let us down, Jack (Attack)…
89 Posted 12/08/2025 at 19:15:56
90 Posted 12/08/2025 at 19:18:51
91 Posted 12/08/2025 at 19:22:11
The "fashion" I've seen over the years from Evertonians is the proverbial "Q-Tip" haircut. Very trendy (not...).
Freaking DCL looked like a model, and he was built like a Greek god. Anyone bashing his sense of fashion I'd wager has a fairly large belly and the aforementioned Q-tip cut.
I'm currently running a man-bun. I really need to get over there with my shorts, Florida footwear, hair pulled up in a top knot, and just walk the streets.
The only downside to Liverpool I've gathered over the years is the fashion. It doesn't exist.
I hope Jack grows it out, rocks the headband, and owns it. Just let it go, Jack, let it go.
92 Posted 12/08/2025 at 19:23:22
Having said that, I dont think Moyes will allow him to just do what he wants either! Somewhere in the middle is the ideal. An element of “free rein” is essential to get the best out of Grealish.
93 Posted 12/08/2025 at 19:25:46
Will we bid fair well or bid farewell?
94 Posted 12/08/2025 at 19:26:49
95 Posted 12/08/2025 at 19:27:33
96 Posted 12/08/2025 at 19:28:18
97 Posted 12/08/2025 at 19:29:21
98 Posted 12/08/2025 at 19:31:35
99 Posted 12/08/2025 at 19:36:10
Grealish said after talking with Moyes he didnt want to play for anyone else, Moyes probably told him you play in the 10 role and not waste his talent playing wide. In Dewsbury Hall and Grealish we will have players who will ask questions of the opposition that our present midfield hasn't.
I think this signing is a statement to other possible signings this is the direction we are going and a journey which will encourage some before this deal might not have fancied.
100 Posted 12/08/2025 at 19:37:16
They all seem to have a lot of sympathy for him as well, given the way he was played in the Pep system which he quite obviously suffered in.
101 Posted 12/08/2025 at 19:40:16
102 Posted 12/08/2025 at 19:40:41
Meanwhile, Ive been reading that Grealish has said that he has won the lot, and his next aim is to get Everton back where we belong………The Top! That will do for me!
103 Posted 12/08/2025 at 19:50:20
Southampton want £45m +£5m in additional payments subject to conditions being met. They want the £45m over 3 years.
We want to pay them £9m over the 5 year length of the contract on offer.
104 Posted 12/08/2025 at 19:52:30
Ryan @84, I read a lot of Paddy Boyland, as I'm sure a lot on here do.
For me, looking from the outside in, so to speak, I'm seeing the "flatter" transfer team collaborating even though all the parts aren't in place just yet.
Collaboration, player proposals, agreement and move for the target. If necessary, the CEO seeks approval from TFG. It doesn't really matter who's idea it was.
Obviously, I have no insider knowledge, just my assumptions.
Anyway, Grealish's comments make sense. He won't be working with the CEO or board, so it is Moyes he would have been more influenced by once negotiations were taking place.
105 Posted 12/08/2025 at 19:52:56
106 Posted 12/08/2025 at 19:57:13
How David Moyes and Everton stole a march on their rivals to sign Jack Grealish
A gamble worth taking. That was the view of senior figures connected to Everton and owner The Friedkin Group (TFG) as the club weighed up an ambitious move to sign Jack Grealish from Manchester City. As far as they were concerned, the risk attached did not outweigh the potential reward. Instead, the general feeling was that the move had the potential to be a game-changer, ushering in an ambitious new era for Everton. They had long been aware Grealish could be available in this window, and kept tabs on his situation throughout the summer. They also knew he would not come cheap, with City initially favouring either a permanent transfer or a loan with all of his wages covered. Everton could not go quite that far, even with the billionaire backing of TFG. Internal estimates suggested they could stretch to an overall package of around £12million ($16.2m) for the season, which would make Grealish comfortably the highest-paid player at the club. At certain points, there was a suspicion the 29-year-old would be pushed elsewhere, towards a more lucrative deal, or that a club offering Champions League football in a campaign leading up to the World Cup would lean on him to plug a gap that had emerged during their pre-season. Grealish, though, let it be known that he wanted Everton. Those regular checks, made throughout the off-season, paid dividends, as did the intervention of the manager David Moyes, who made a compelling case during talks. Discussions, formal and otherwise, took place over a couple of months, then, as reported by The Athletic, accelerated last week between the clubs. Negotiations on the Everton side were handled by head of trading Nick Hammond and new chief executive Angus Kinnear. At that stage, Grealish had already made up his mind. The attacking midfielder had expected to be plying his trade away from City in the coming season since the end of the last one but, much like Everton, pushed for the move to happen now rather than right at the end of the window in late August, after the campaign had begun. His desire to join Everton helped to smooth out the process during talks. For him, hitting the ground running in a World Cup season is key, given his lingering international aspirations. The momentum was such that much of the excitable chatter at Evertons new Hill Dickinson Stadium on Saturday, as the first team played their final pre-season friendly against Italian visitors Roma, was about the prospect of Grealish being in situ before the opening fixture away at promoted Leeds United on Monday, August 18. An outline agreement was subsequently reached between the two clubs on Monday. Though at that stage, some finer details were still being thrashed out. This was a complex deal, including discussions on how image rights and bonuses from his City contract could be translated into the new agreement. Yet there was enough confidence on both sides for the medical to happen at Evertons usual facility in Newton-le-Willows, a small market town midway between Liverpool and Manchester. There, in his velour tracksuit, Grealish posed for photos with excited Everton fans ahead of the move being confirmed. He joined officially on Tuesday, before heading to the stadium to go through his media duties with club channels. Grealish, who turns 30 on September 10, arrived at the new £800m facility on Liverpools waterfront to find his name up on the big screen and on the LED advertising boards around the pitch. It is early days, but the club are doing their best to make him feel at home. Everton see this as a statement signing — their first of those since Colombia captain James Rodriguezs free-transfer arrival from Real Madrid in September 2020 and a potentially symbolic moment for the new ownership. After years of penny-pinching and doom-laden financial predictions, the clubs era of austerity looks very much over. Everton will cover around three-quarters of Grealishs £300,000 a week salary, with City including a £50m purchase option in the deal, but a fee could still be negotiated if Everton want to make it permanent next summer. That final bit is a conversation for another day, though. For now, the belief is that Everton have landed much-needed star quality for the first season of their new stadium — and a potential coup if Grealish can get anywhere close to recapturing the form of old. Grealish was not short of admirers, even if his situation at City created a considerable barrier to entry for interested parties. He had been disappointed with his lack of minutes last season and knew it was time to move on after four years at the Etihad, while the club had also planned for life without him. Fellow Premier League side West Ham monitored the situation, while a potential move to Italian side Napoli was discussed. Celtic expressed interest, but Grealish never seriously considered a move to Scotland. Turkeys Fenerbahce were among the most significant contenders, and could have got close to meeting Citys financial demands. There was a sense from others involved in the deal that Grealish was being pushed in that direction, but the midfielder was not keen on moving to Istanbul. He had sought advice from friends regarding a potential transfer to Turkish football and was keen to remain in the Premier League. A decisive intervention from Moyes swung the matter in Evertons favour. During lengthy talks between the Scot, Grealish and the players camp, it was emphasised that he would be a key pillar in Moyes setup this season. Discussions also centred on where he would fit into the side, with Grealish likely to drift between the No 10 role and left flank. It was felt that Moyes was likely to be a positive influence on the player at a pivotal moment in his career. While Everton started the summer by bringing in youngsters such as 22-year-old Thierno Barry and Adam Aznou, 19, Moyes wanted to add more Premier League experience as well as a marquee signing to excite the supporters. He was backed in that pursuit by the owners and CEO Kinnear. All of that was important to Grealish in what is a World Cup year. He is desperate to get back in the England fold, having not made a squad since winning the most recent of his 34 senior international caps against Finland last October, and has held positive talks with national-team manager Thomas Tuchel. He knows he needs to play regularly at club level to be considered, with the prospect of participation in the tournament in North America next summer a key motivation. Everton sold their project to him. Alongside the sense that he would be the main man in their attack, they are showing ambition with their new stadium and other work in the transfer market. Moyes is targeting another three or four new additions before the end of the window, with new wingers, a central midfielder and a right-back on his list. There was a sense that Grealish needed to be somewhere he felt valued. During a summer trip to the Spanish resort of Marbella, he bumped into former Everton captain Alan Stubbs, who emphasised how much he would be loved by the clubs fanbase. Positive references about the place came from players who have featured more recently for Everton, with goalkeeper Jordan Pickford a friend from England duty and represented by the same CAA Stellar agency. Evertons relationship with Stellar is positive following discussions with one of their other clients, striker Liam Delap, before his move from Ipswich Town to Chelsea earlier this summer. Also, in signing for Everton, Grealish will avoid having to relocate from his Cheshire home. He will wear the No 18 shirt at his new club. The No 8 was also vacant, but the Birmingham-born midfielder decided to follow in the footsteps of two personal heroes, Paul Gascoigne and Wayne Rooney, who both wore 18 at Everton. “I spoke to Wayne before I came here and I mentioned that to him – about the number 18 – so I hope hes happy as well,” Grealish said. There is no guarantee this move will work out, but all parties felt confident enough to give it a go. Creating the right conditions for Grealish to succeed at Everton will be key if he is to return to the form that led to a British record £100million move from Aston Villa to City in the summer of 2021. With no major national-team competition this summer and having been left out of Citys squad for the Club World Cup ahead of a potential move, Grealish has had a long break to relax and refresh. There have been family holidays and trips to Marbella, while he also spent time working on his fitness with a personal trainer. Grealish is set to train with his new team-mates this week, making him available for that season opener at Leeds next Monday, if selected. As stated earlier, he is understood to be desperate to hit the ground running and make an impression. Everton will afford him the opportunity to do just that, albeit at considerable cost. A gamble worth taking? Were about to find out. Whatever happens, its likely to be fun. And Everton fans have not had anywhere near enough of that in recent seasons.
107 Posted 12/08/2025 at 20:00:31
Mike, likewise my Chelsea mates understand his reasons for leaving, he needs to be playing regularly at what should be the peak years of his career. Perhaps he also fancies the World Cup next year?
108 Posted 12/08/2025 at 20:01:29
Personally I think we will walk away from this deal. But I would love us to have one more bid, and see what happens.
109 Posted 12/08/2025 at 20:08:18
Another technical footballer signed. For me it's a real positive that the skill factor is being upgraded. We can look forward to getting an attack going, and actually know what we are going to do with it.
110 Posted 12/08/2025 at 20:10:10
Nice to see that ‘Dithering Davey, as hes sometimes referred to on TW, was pivotal to the move. Maybe hes got more clout than many thought.
111 Posted 12/08/2025 at 20:11:30
Mike G, great article, appreciate you sharing it.
112 Posted 12/08/2025 at 20:12:00
We're starting to look very good behind the strikers, though said strikers are, for me, a worry. Still, service ought not to be an issue. Grealish is an exciting deal, for one year perhaps; but for me the key deal for the future so far is still Dewsbury-Hall.
No way will City get £50M for Jack if he stays in England, so we might well be able to bargain that price down as Man City will likely want to get rid for good.
113 Posted 12/08/2025 at 20:16:31
There is much in it, but the only bit that really matters to me is the final paragraph.
114 Posted 12/08/2025 at 20:17:40
115 Posted 12/08/2025 at 20:19:02
No inside knowledge from me, but I am seeing the transfer team starting to work in the "flatter" infrastructure, that Kinnear announced when he was appointed. So no one individual calling the shots.
They meet, they discuss targets, agree and move to get the player. If necessary, the CEO gets TFG approval. It doesn't really matter who's idea it was.
Grealish's comments make sense to me. He is going to be working with Moyes, not with the CEO or board, so that will inevitably have influenced his decision.
As I said earlier, good work from the transfer team so far, even though not all the parts are in place.
Still a couple to add, but now this has happened, I'm pleased with it.
116 Posted 12/08/2025 at 20:20:13
The report that Davey is still looking for a central mid does seem to imply that young Armstrong is headed out on loan. Striker not being mentioned might be an indication that Chermiti will be staying with us.
Pete #113, for sure. We are way overdue for some fun like this.
117 Posted 12/08/2025 at 20:20:51
118 Posted 12/08/2025 at 20:21:44
119 Posted 12/08/2025 at 20:23:49
120 Posted 12/08/2025 at 20:25:01
“I'm looking forward to Monday. I'm hoping this kid cuts in and hits an absolute piss-missle in the upper corner, and I get to see BMD certifiably lose its shit.”
Never heard of a piss-missile before, but I cant wait for it — though it wont be at BMD next Monday. But maybe even better if he does it before the away crowd at Elland Road. Then again at BMD when we truly open the stadium against Brighton.
Iain 103 interesting I had not heard that before about the difference being in how long we spread out the fee paid, but all that makes sense as a possibility given PSR and accounting and all that. My hunch is well get the deal done for Dibling, though if were £10 million apart in valuation, as Ryan said, Im less optimistic.If thats the case, its time to walk away.
121 Posted 12/08/2025 at 20:29:08
122 Posted 12/08/2025 at 20:33:33
123 Posted 12/08/2025 at 20:34:02
124 Posted 12/08/2025 at 20:35:22
I doubt anyone will pay 50m for a 30 year old with 1 year left on his contract. Maybe we can steal him for 25m!
125 Posted 12/08/2025 at 20:38:32
We got that shirt for our 8 year old's birthday in 1996. Come summer he wore it everyday, even to going and getting it back out of the wash basket where we had put it after he had gone to sleep.
126 Posted 12/08/2025 at 20:38:35
127 Posted 12/08/2025 at 20:43:12
As Moyes said when he was appointed he wanted to have the last word on who we sign and I think the signing of Dewsbury Hall and Grealish prove that's what's happening. Now I am sure that Moyes will identify most of the players he would like then Kinnear and the team along with TFG try and agree a deal. What Moyes didn't want was a DOF buying the players whether he wanted them or not, and then having to work with them. As he said its his head that's on the chopping block if things go wrong so he wanted the biggest say on which players come in.
I think Dibbling will be here soon but probably more negotiations between Kinnear and their CEO before a deal is done, but the signing of Grealish will make Dibbling even more desperate to get here. I see Southampton have turned down a bid of £30m for their midfield player who they rate as being worth £50m. Amazing to think they had 2 £50m rated players and got relegated,
128 Posted 12/08/2025 at 20:44:20
Remember the letters and numbers on the shirt were kind of ‘fluffy in those days? Bizarre!
129 Posted 12/08/2025 at 20:50:50
130 Posted 12/08/2025 at 21:02:58
It turned around pretty quickly? Got to give credit to the team for the incomings so far.
I'm excited to see some of the attacking options we've got. It's been a while since we've had talented footballers linking up with talented footballers.
131 Posted 12/08/2025 at 21:03:27
132 Posted 12/08/2025 at 21:05:21
133 Posted 12/08/2025 at 21:06:29
134 Posted 12/08/2025 at 21:11:22
135 Posted 12/08/2025 at 21:17:31
136 Posted 12/08/2025 at 21:19:50
137 Posted 12/08/2025 at 21:23:07
138 Posted 12/08/2025 at 21:24:54
We know his track record. He was a standout at Villa but at City where they are overloaded with talent there were several guys running him close and he seemed to lose favor with Pep.
We Blues fans hope that he and a few other new faces can settle in quickly and help the main ''strikers'' finally start scoring.
For sure Leeds will come out pumped up for the Monday game so I hope Moyes has the Blues just as pumped up.
139 Posted 12/08/2025 at 21:29:32
I would imagine he'll start on the left cutting inside. I don't believe he played for City on the right very often, if at all. He may not actually start on Monday night but the lineup will be fascinating if he does.
This truly feels like a new era now. Can't wait for Monday!
140 Posted 12/08/2025 at 21:34:10
Grealish/Ndiaye/Alcaraz
Ndiaye/Grealish/Alcaraz
Ndiaye/Grealish/Dibling
Grealish/KDH/Ndiaye
or...???
No matter how you stack it -- that's a fun attacking midfield.
141 Posted 12/08/2025 at 21:35:06
142 Posted 12/08/2025 at 21:43:03
I thought we were playing at home! Oops...
Why in the world is our opener not in the brand new stadium??? You'd think the league would want our opener in the new shiny thing? Kinda stupid. Whatevs.
143 Posted 12/08/2025 at 21:45:46
Jamie, they were being considerate. Giving us an extra week to get the place ready. Especially, from what I hear, the food and beer service.
144 Posted 12/08/2025 at 22:00:22
Ryan #119 I thought our final offer for Dibling was £43m, they wanted £50m, hope for a compromise tomorrow?
Christian #122 Ive said it for years, Zinchenko is one of the poorest left backs in the the Premiership, great going forward, but hes cost City and Arsenal with his defending, but hes a very good midfielder, where he plays for Ukraine, just my opinion.
145 Posted 12/08/2025 at 22:09:20
I would probably guess, that the £50m fee would be put in, just so that we could negotiate. I would expect, with his sell on value going down, and only one year left on his contract, that we would be looking at maybe between £20m to £25m which would be a more realistic figure
146 Posted 12/08/2025 at 22:12:26
147 Posted 12/08/2025 at 22:21:03
I think he said Everton went to around 35 and they wanted 45 plus 25 sell on
148 Posted 12/08/2025 at 22:28:49
149 Posted 12/08/2025 at 22:53:15
Old Davey Boy must have a few tricks up his sleeve. Let's hope he can work his magic and get us the other missing pieces to make us a genuine force again. We're definitely heading in the right direction now though, surely?!
150 Posted 12/08/2025 at 23:01:07
151 Posted 12/08/2025 at 23:30:43
There aren't many footballers who seem to be universally liked. His own fans, opposition fans, ex players, media... everyone seems to be saying what a good guy he is and wishing him well.
I can see him being very popular and having a great relationship with the fans. Of course that requires him to perform on the pitch too.
If he can do that then we'll see what happens at the end of the season. The supposed purchase price seems stiff for his age, but if there's any kind of debate at that time then things must have gone well.
152 Posted 12/08/2025 at 23:32:33
Let's hope he delivers value for (our) money
153 Posted 12/08/2025 at 23:51:08
"Pass the ball to Grealish and make runs boys!"
154 Posted 13/08/2025 at 00:17:26
Pickford
OBrien (til we get a new RB)
Branthwaite
Tarks
Myko (or the new lad)
Garner or Gueye
KDH
Ndiaye (McNeil as back up)
Grealish (Alcaraz as back up)
Dibling (tbd as back up but the other lads already mentioned could do a job)
Barry (Beto as back up)
Definitely starting to take shape. An RB, two right wings and CM and we are set (one or two will be loans). Plenty of goals in that team to go with the joint 4th best defence in the league last season. Massive upgrade on Doucouré and Harrison
A bit of luck with injuries, no midweek European football, a new stadium and a manager with a plan… could be in with a chance of finishing in the European places
155 Posted 12/08/2025 at 00:18:29
How so?
156 Posted 13/08/2025 at 00:22:35
157 Posted 13/08/2025 at 00:39:35
158 Posted 13/08/2025 at 01:38:50
159 Posted 13/08/2025 at 01:51:08
Yep, I'll get me coat!
160 Posted 13/08/2025 at 01:59:31
To the TOP! Everyone!
161 Posted 13/08/2025 at 02:09:46
162 Posted 13/08/2025 at 03:12:51
163 Posted 13/08/2025 at 03:32:33
Thats funny a mate of mine a Barcelona fan spent 10 minutes trying to argue the picture was of a Darwin Nunez lookslike and not Jack Grealish. He proposed wed been duped by some charlatan pretending to be the real McCoy lol
164 Posted 13/08/2025 at 06:28:30
I still think the Dibling saga will go to the wire so RB and a holding midfielder in the meantime?
Btw, wheres Paul Ferry these days? I took some time off TW over the summer and the once, very prolific Mr Ferry has not been seen (by me) since.
Is he on a sabbatical or has he been banned once again?
165 Posted 13/08/2025 at 06:48:45
Colin @164, Paul hasn't been on for a while. Like Colin Crooks, they both went quiet.
One thing that should be banned is use of the term "Moyesiah". I find it cringeworthy and very Newcastle Keegan esque. He hasn't won anything in all of his Everton career. Yet. Hopefully he will soon and I will be able to turn a blind eye!!!
Sorry, just a pet hate of mine!!
He hasn't got 2 fish and 5 loaves and hasn't
166 Posted 13/08/2025 at 07:31:55
167 Posted 13/08/2025 at 07:36:08
More likely this is something Kinnear and Friedkin wanted to make a statement.
Whatever though, I'm over the moon, brilliant signing.
168 Posted 13/08/2025 at 07:36:47
This one doesn't look likely now.
169 Posted 13/08/2025 at 07:42:24
However we are still imbalanced and need someone wide right asap.
Might be an idea to keep tabs on Dibling.
On another issue I note Lennon Miller has gone to Italy from Motherwell for 5 million.
I mentioned weeks ago we should have gone for him. One for the future and as we signed the young lad from Bayern for almost twice that amount 5 million wasnt a bad deal
170 Posted 13/08/2025 at 07:42:56
171 Posted 13/08/2025 at 07:50:58
172 Posted 13/08/2025 at 08:12:44
Then we paid him in £50k a week to be shite.
173 Posted 13/08/2025 at 08:14:41
174 Posted 13/08/2025 at 08:17:42
175 Posted 13/08/2025 at 08:18:24
176 Posted 13/08/2025 at 08:21:59
He is definitely more open, creative and progressive in how he sets up the team. Signing creative players like Grealish and KDH is a good sign.
This is probably his last big job, so it would be great for him to really go for it.
177 Posted 13/08/2025 at 08:28:25
He has obviously learned from his experiences. Just couldn't rise to the big occasions with Everton. Out of his depth with United. His year with Real Sociedad didn't go well. Relegated with Sunderland. And an unusual two stints at West Ham, despite winning them a trophy.
Moyes came in and lifted a team that seriously needed lifting and quickly. Although there were a few flashbacks to Moyes of old, he generally had the players playing more on the front foot, proving that many of them were better than they had been performing under the previous manager.
178 Posted 13/08/2025 at 08:43:33
LOL
‘doubt he had a huge input into this
LOL
179 Posted 13/08/2025 at 08:55:11
180 Posted 13/08/2025 at 08:58:56
181 Posted 13/08/2025 at 09:02:41
182 Posted 13/08/2025 at 09:07:08
The last 2 signings improve us on paper, but I'm still concerned at our ability to score goals.
The team will probably remain defensively focused and play quite deep. It's been noticeable in preseason that we have struggled to have sustained possession in the final third and create chances.
KDH and JG should improve this, but neither score regularly. Similarly, the forwards are hardly prolific either and also struggle to hold up the ball.
I'm quietly optimistic about the season, but still have nagging concerns. Improve the right flank and top 10 is a realistic target.
183 Posted 13/08/2025 at 09:09:25
184 Posted 13/08/2025 at 09:20:41
I can give examples of when he didn't.
Anyway, that's in the past. Let's hope he can build on the half-season he had and we see what he can do with a reinforced squad over the course of a full season.
I feel optimistic too Liam.
A niggling doubt, but I'm sure I've read somewhere that although Dibling plays on the right, his natural foot is his left and he is known for playing in through balls? I could be wrong as I've barely watched him.
185 Posted 13/08/2025 at 09:28:01
I can give of them and plenty of times when the both manager and players did
‘Thats all in the past
Well stop bringing 12 years ago up all the time then!!!!!
186 Posted 13/08/2025 at 10:10:28
It's a free world.
187 Posted 13/08/2025 at 10:35:55
I think the Moyesiah's record at Everton first time round was pretty good. that's why United appointed him. Most people in the football world think he did a very good job at Everton. Certainly I don't think we are in a position after the decade we've just had, to look back to when he left and say 'not good enough'. He left our club in superb nick. the accusation that he 'just couldn't rise to the big occasion' also is problematic. It would apply to every manager who didn't actually win something. And in view of the fact we were never cash rich, but were competing against Chelsea Man U et al I think is a pretty unfair yardstick. It's perfectly fair to not like him for some of his previous behaviour, which was infuriating. but time passes, grass grows over the battlefield. You should forgive your cousin, your great granddad would hate to see his boys fighting like this...
188 Posted 13/08/2025 at 11:09:33
189 Posted 13/08/2025 at 11:14:18
That was what I was referring to.
190 Posted 13/08/2025 at 11:16:40
That's how I recall it.
Liked a bit of vitriol did our Paul and Conor but they overdid it. I don 't think it was even a specific post more the relentlesness of their attacks on other posters.
MK generally gives us a great deal of latitude on here... takes a fair bit to attract a ban.
191 Posted 13/08/2025 at 11:50:28
I've said it many times, but once again, I thought Moyes did a fine job for about 2/3rds of his first stint. Built some good teams and mostly had us finishing higher up the table.
The frustration came towards the end when he couldn't take us further than our expectations wanted. We could point at the players, but ultimately, the manager is responsible for what happens on the pitch and lives or falls by his own sword.
There are other reasons he left with a sour taste in mouths of many, and it was nothing to do with taking a once in a lifetime opportunity to take the Manchester United job.
Personally, I think he stayed too long and got comfortable. Although different circumstances, it was similar to Wenger at Arsenal. Delivered them years of success, lord knows how many continuous years of Champions League football. The natives got restless and by the end, practically hounded him out.
Since returning, he turned us around. I hope he continues that momentum into this season and we show ambition now that we are assembling an improved squad.
And you used the word Kevin!!!!
192 Posted 13/08/2025 at 13:31:50
I believe Moyes is a lot more experienced and astute manager now, but no matter who took the Utd job after Fergie, was on a hiding to nothing, they were on a downward spiral.
193 Posted 13/08/2025 at 14:52:46
sorry Danny!
194 Posted 13/08/2025 at 15:07:49
195 Posted 13/08/2025 at 15:10:19
“He has spent the summer following an individual training programme.
But the 29-year-old has rejoined the group and was present for the first day of preseason training at the CFA on Monday.”
196 Posted 13/08/2025 at 15:45:25
It could be 2 or 3 months before we see the ‘real him. Unless hes another Deli Ali type.
I sincerely hope I am wrong.
We have to ask ourselves why City no longer want him.
197 Posted 13/08/2025 at 16:07:04
198 Posted 13/08/2025 at 17:00:36
199 Posted 14/08/2025 at 04:24:17
200 Posted 14/08/2025 at 06:55:37
Thank you for your reassurance.
Im just worried for my club.
201 Posted 14/08/2025 at 08:32:58
Everton was always the best fit for him.
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