da brdice: David Ornstein has now shared a crushing injury update on Everton winger Jack Grealish, with David Moyes and co dealt a ‘major blow’.

Jack Grealish's Everton renaissance attracts praise

da 888casino: Grealish’s loan at Everton has proven to be a career revival for the England international after struggling for opportunities at Man City.

Joining the Toffees in August, Grealish immediately demonstrated his quality with an explosive start to the campaign.

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The 30-year-old wasted no time making his mark, providing two assists in his first start during a 2-0 victory over Brighton at Hill Dickinson Stadium, including the inaugural competitive assist at Everton’s new ground.

His early-season form continued against Wolves, where he recorded two more assists in a 3-2 away victory, earning praise from Moyes, who admitted Grealish was better than he thought he was.

That sensational opening month culminated in Grealish receiving the Premier League Player of the Month award for September, the first such honour of his career after contributing four assists throughout August.

His influence extended beyond creation, with his first Everton goal arriving against Crystal Palace on October 5, a deflected injury-time strike that secured a 2-1 comeback victory and ended Palace’s 19-match unbeaten run.

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Across the season, Grealish has made 22 appearances, scoring two goals and providing six assists in the Premier League alone.

His performances have been transformative for Everton’s fortunes, with the winger thriving under Moyes’s management approach.

The Scotman has restored confidence that had evaporated during Grealish’s final season at the Etihad, where limited minutes and exclusion from City’s Club World Cup squad suggested his future lay elsewhere.

Grealish has been a mainstay for Moyes, playing all but two of their top flight matches, but he’s now set for a lengthy spell on the sidelines.

Jack Grealish poised to be out for months in blow for Everton

As per Ornstein, Moyes has been dealt some very bad news about the forward.

According to his information, the City loanee is poised to be out for months after suffering a stress fracture to his foot.

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Grealish will see a specialist in the coming days to get a clearer prognosis, but for now, it is a huge blow for Moyes.

Grealish has spoken glowingly about his rehabilitation under Moyes, crediting the manager with helping him rediscover his level while playing with enjoyment.

The connection with supporters has been mutual, with Everton fans embracing the loan star whose flair and creativity have provided much-needed attacking impetus.

However, with the £225,000-per-week fan favourite now set for a lengthy spell out, it isn’t just a blow to Everton, but also to Grealish’s chances of making Thomas Tuchel’s 2026 World Cup squad.

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