It’s been a summer of rejuvenation for Grealish, whose disappointing stint at City now feels like a distant memory. This season, he’s been involved in some of the most thrilling moments for Everton, including a 92nd-minute winner against Crystal Palace,a goal that not only sealed a famous 2-1 winbut also ended Palace’s unbeaten run in the Premier League.
Grealish’s arrival at Everton wasn’t just about making up the numbers; it was about becoming the club’s driving force, and he’s done exactly that. With four assists in his first two starts, he quickly became the club’s top creator, and now, with a match-winning goal under his belt, he’sbecome the fan favourite at Everton’s brand-new riverside arena. The Toffees have yet to lose in their four matches there, and it’s no coincidence that Grealish’s influence on the pitch is quickly transforming them into a European spot contender.
Despite his electrifying form, Grealish was left out of the latest England squad by manager Thomas Tuchel. It was a snub that raised eyebrows, especially considering his explosive start to the season. However, the Everton loanee has revealed he had a conversation with Tuchel, explaining his determination to continue performing and force his way back into the national set-up.
For former England striker Michael Owen, Grealish’s return to form at Everton is a signal that a comeback to the England fold should be on the horizon. In an interview with247Bet Owen stated: “It’s been a great move for Jack. I think it has suited him more. He is quite a unique type of player. He likes carrying the ball, he wins a lot of free kicks. I really like him. I think he’s a great guy and I’ve been very supportive of him. I’d always said I don’t really think his style of play suited Manchester City. Obviously, Everton have got themselves a great player who could continue to be very effective for them.
“He’s a ball carrier, he takes a lot of touches, he wins a lot of free kicks. For a team that wants to be getting their big men forward, and being dangerous on set pieces, that actually works. A Jack Grealish carrying the ball 40 yards, winning a free kick, running at players and dribbling past them, it works.”
As Grealish’s influence grows at Everton, his thoughts are undoubtedly turning toward international duty and next summer’s World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The question now is: Can he continue his blistering run and force his way back into Tuchel’s squad the next window? Only time will tell.