Jack Grealish has revealed how his loan spell at Everton and manager David Moyes' leadership have reignited his Premier League career, transforming him from a player struggling with confidence to a key figure in the Toffees' resurgence.

A New Chapter on Merseyside

Since joining Everton in January 2025, Grealish has become a symbol of the club's renewed energy. His recent match-winning performance against Bournemouth – including his first Premier League goal from outside the box since 2020 – highlights his regained swagger. Speaking exclusively to Sky Sports during PUMA's FUTURE 9 boot launch, the 30-year-old attributed his revival to Moyes' trust and Everton's passionate fanbase.

"I've built an unbelievable connection with the Everton supporters," Grealish said. "The manager's belief in me has been crucial – we clicked instantly during our summer FaceTime talks, and now I'm playing with joy again."

Moyes' Tactical Flexibility

Despite Moyes' reputation for pragmatic football, Grealish emphasized the Scot's adaptability: "He wants us to play attractive football. Against Manchester United, I even felt like a defender at times! But he understands my strengths and gives me freedom to create."

The statistics support Grealish's impact – no Everton player has drawn more fouls or driven attacks forward more consistently this season. While the team remains mid-table, their eight away wins under Moyes mark significant progress.

Boots Matching Ambition

Grealish also praised his new PUMA footwear, joking about their lucky influence: "I love colorful boots – they reflect how I play. These have already brought us good results!"

With Everton shifting from relegation battles to a more ambitious style, Grealish's creative flair could prove vital. As he put it: "We're building something special here – technical players like Dewsbury-Hall and Ndiaye show our direction." Whether this loan becomes a permanent move remains to be seen, but for now, Grealish is savoring his football rebirth.