
Jack Grealish
30-Year-Old
Everton
Premier
OUT
Injury Foot
Est. Return 6/1/2026
Set to miss season after surgery
Grealish (foot) confirmed he has undergone successful surgery and won't play again in the 2025/26 campaign, saying "didn't want the season to end like this" on an Instagram post.
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Grealish ultimately required surgery after suffering a stress fracture in his left foot in January. His absence for the remaining games of the season is a significant blow to an Everton side that had greatly benefited from his production on the left wing when he was available. The attacker scored two goals and six assists over 20 league appearances (18 starts) before suffering the injury. Both Harrison Armstrong and Dwight McNeil may see their playing time increased in Grealish's absence.
Grealish ultimately required surgery after suffering a stress fracture in his left foot in January. His absence for the remaining games of the season is a significant blow to an Everton side that had greatly benefited from his production on the left wing when he was available. The attacker scored two goals and six assists over 20 league appearances (18 starts) before suffering the injury. Both Harrison Armstrong and Dwight McNeil may see their playing time increased in Grealish's absence.
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Could miss rest of season
Grealish (foot) will probably need a surgery to treat his injury and that would rule him out for the season, coach David Moyes said in the press conference. "We believe Jack is probably going to need surgery. That's still not absolutely confirmed, but it probably rules him out for the rest of the season."
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No timescale given yet
Grealish suffered a stress-fracture in his foot and is set to miss months despite not having a precise timeline yet, coach David Moyes said in the press conference. "It's not for me to give the timescales, and we've not got it yet from the doctors. He's got a stress-fracture in his foot. It's a big blow because he's been hugely important to us. We've had a few injuries but this is a big blow for us. We're in close contact with Manchester City, so we'll see how that works as we go along, and as we get more decisions from the specialists."
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Could miss months
Grealish (foot) is at risk of being sidelined for multiple months while he's expected to see a specialist in upcoming days, David Ornstein of The Athletic reports.
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Suffers foot injury
Grealish is out for the time being due to a foot injury and is set for further assessment, according to his club.
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Three shots in victory
Grealish registered three shots (zero on goal) in Sunday's 1-0 win over Aston Villa.
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Everton won't trigger clause
Everton aren't expected to trigger the clause to sign Grealish permanently in the summer, according to The Athletic.
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Everton are keen on keeping Grealish around for the long haul, but they might not have enough money to sign him on the terms Manchester City are looking for. Grealish wants to remain at Everton, the Toffees want to keep him around and City are looking to let him leave, so all three parties are expected to negotiate a deal that favors all parties involved. Grealish is keen on staying at Everton instead of returning to City, though.
Everton are keen on keeping Grealish around for the long haul, but they might not have enough money to sign him on the terms Manchester City are looking for. Grealish wants to remain at Everton, the Toffees want to keep him around and City are looking to let him leave, so all three parties are expected to negotiate a deal that favors all parties involved. Grealish is keen on staying at Everton instead of returning to City, though.







