Everton's on-loan star Jack Grealish faces an extended spell on the sidelines after sustaining a stress fracture in his foot, manager David Moyes revealed in a press conference on Tuesday.
The 30-year-old midfielder, currently on a season-long loan from Manchester City, has been instrumental for the Toffees this campaign with 2 goals and 6 assists across 22 appearances. His absence comes at a crucial moment as Everton prepare for their Premier League clash against Leeds United.
"It's a massive disappointment for us," Moyes stated. "Jack's contributions since joining have been invaluable, but now we must wait for medical assessments before determining his recovery timeline."
The injury occurred during Sunday's 1-0 victory over Aston Villa, where Grealish completed the full match. Everton officials remain in discussions with Manchester City regarding the player's rehabilitation arrangements at Goodison Park.
Future Prospects Clouded by Injury
Grealish's impressive form had sparked speculation about:
- A potential England World Cup recall
- Permanent transfer to Everton
- Revitalizing his club career after falling out of favor at Manchester City
Football analyst Leon Osman described the situation as "a perfect match turned complicated," noting: "Grealish rediscovered his joy for football at Everton, becoming both a creative force and fan favorite. However, financial realities and squad needs must be carefully weighed before any long-term commitment."
Manchester City Exit Likely
With increased competition at Etihad Stadium following Antoine Semenyo's arrival, Grealish's Manchester City future appears uncertain. The English international - who won three Premier League titles and the Champions League with City - made just seven league starts last season before his loan move.
As Everton sit 10th in the table, Moyes emphasized the immediate focus remains on Grealish's wellbeing rather than transfer decisions: "Our primary concern is supporting Jack through his recovery. Other considerations can wait."
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