Jack Grealish will be itching for his future to be decided before the start of the 2025/2026 season.
With Manchester City ready to sell Grealish, the former Aston Villa attacker will be looking for a resolution as throughout this summer, his future has remained uncertain.
The good news for the England international is that there are several clubs who are keen on signing him.
Tottenham have opened talks to sign Grealish and a move to Thomas Frank’s side would ensure that he continues to play Champions League football next season.
However, Everton are prepared to bring Grealish in and pay a substantial loan fee to get the deal done as well.

Gabriel Agbonlahor believes Jack Grealish to Tottenham would be a perfect move
For Jack Grealish, it is imperative to become a regular starter regardless of where he plays next season as he is in the prime of his career and would be keen to cement his place in England’s squad for the 2026 World Cup.
Gabriel Agbonlahor expects Grealish to leave Manchester City but only towards the end of the summer transfer window.
Agbonlahor has also claimed on talkSPORT that after James Maddison’s knee injury, Tottenham should finalise a move for his friend and former teammate at Villa, saying: “For the four, five, six months, whatever, Maddison’s out for, it’s a long-term injury, maybe longer if it’s a bad one, they’ve got to go and do some business. [Eberechi] Eze, Grealish, there’s players out there.”
“Now, if you’re Thomas Frank…’Maddison, how long is he out for, we couldn’t get [Morgan] Gibbs-White but Jack Grealish is over there in Manchester, I can have him.’ I don’t know what the deal would be it, it would be a loan fee, it would be a percentage of the wages but it would be a no-brainer. He’s such a talented player. He’s been at it all summer with his fitness work, he’s looking sharp.”
Gabriel Agbonlahor believes Grealish would be a tailor-made replacement for Maddison, as his natural position is in the Tottenham technician’s number 10 role.
“And there’s talk of maybe Eze preferring the Arsenal move so that’ll be a tough one to do as well but like you say, when he’s had his best game for England in recent years against Ireland when he played that number 10. And people can talk down, ‘oh, it’s only Republic of Ireland’ but for me, in that position, when he broke into that Villa side, number 10, he was playing. That number 10 position was his position as a child.”
Off the left [wing], I’ve always felt it takes away from his game because he likes it, he can receive it on that half-turn, he can receive it, he can make things happen, he can glide past people, he’s not 34, 35, he’s still got a lot of football left in him. I think it’s a no-brainer and whoever gets him will know how talented he is still.”
Big twist emerges in Jack Grealish’s future
Considering Grealish admitted he almost joined Tottenham in 2018, perhaps Gabriel Agbonlahor may also feel a move to North London was always destined to occur for the Manchester City outcast.
However, Grealish fancies signing for Everton on loan as well.
Recently, a twist seems to have emerged in the three-time Premier League winner’s future, with Grealish considering staying at Manchester City after having a warm conversation with Pep Guardiola.
