Jack Grealish: Everton Loan, Career Highlights and Current Status

Introduction

Jack Grealish remains one of England’s high-profile attacking footballers. His movements between clubs, international appearances and loan spells attract attention because they affect Premier League dynamics and England squad options. This update summarises verified details about Grealish’s current club situation, key career milestones and personal data relevant to fans and observers.

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Club career and loan status

Jack Peter Grealish (born 10 September 1995 in Birmingham) is listed as an attacking player able to operate as a left winger or as an attacking midfielder. He is currently at Everton on loan from Manchester City. Transfermarkt records show he joined Everton on loan on 12 August 2025, with the loan contract expiring on 30 June 2026. He remains contracted to Manchester City until 30 June 2027.

Early years and notable appearances

Grealish came through youth ranks after spells with Highgate United (2001–2002) and Aston Villa (2002–2013). Following a loan at Notts County, he returned to Aston Villa and made his senior club debut on 7 May 2014, coming on as an 88th-minute substitute for Ryan Bertrand in a 4–0 Premier League defeat to Manchester City. Later, during his time at Manchester City, he scored on his home debut in a 5–0 win over Norwich City.

Physical profile, representation and equipment

Sources list Grealish’s height variously as 1.80 m and 175 cm, and a weight of around 68 kg. He is right-footed. His listed citizenship is England (with earlier Irish links reported elsewhere) and his player agent is CAA Stellar. His outfitter is Puma.

International football

Grealish is also a member of the England national team and continues to be considered in discussions around the national squad.

Conclusion

Grealish’s loan to Everton for the 2025–26 season formalises a temporary shift from Manchester City while his parent contract runs to 2027. Fans and analysts should watch his performances at Everton for indications of form ahead of the end of his loan and potential future transfers. His established profile—youth development at Aston Villa, Premier League appearances and England caps—means his season will carry significance for club and country selection decisions.