The Premier League clubs should be careful in Everton this season after the club has confirmed the arrival of Jack Grialish.
According to his former team -mate of Aston Villa, Gabby Agbonlahor, who judged his imminent transmission.

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Grialish was announced as Everton player who came from Manchester City after completing his medical edition.
The 29-year-old only scored seven starts for Man City in the Premier League last season, scored a goal and delivered an assist.
He fell out of favor under Pep Guardiola and now wants to borrow his career with the Toffees.
And Talksport moderator Agbonlahor believes that Grialish’s supplement to Everton makes her a team to see this campaign.
His arrival will follow the signing by ex-Schelsea midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, who will also join David Moyes.
Agbonlahor said about the Talksport breakfast: “Sometimes in [Grealish’s] Position, you can go to another club that may be bigger in a sense where you finish, but you don’t play regularly.
“With the season last season, he has to go to a club in which David Moyes says to him that they are my No. 10, they play.
“I want you in this role [Iliman] Ndiyye from left, [Dwight] McNeil on the right side, Beto in the middle, you brought Dewsbury-Hall with you, which will be done with Idrissa Gueye or [Carlos] Alcaraz. “
Then he added: “In midfield and attackers he starts to look like this, okay, then we take note of Everton.
“Go and enjoy your football. He has a manager who will understand him as a person and player. He will get the best out of him.”

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Everton’s summer commitments
- Jack Geralish – loan [Manchester City]
- Kiernan Dewsbury -Hall – £ 28m [Chelsea]
- Thierno Barry – £ 27m [Villarreal]
- Carlos Alcaraz – £ 13m [Flamengo]
- Adam Aznou – £ 8m [Bayern]
- Mark Travers – £ 4m [Bournemouth]
Geralish has become Moyes’ sixth signing of the summer window when Everton reinforced before the new season.
Dewsbury-Hall, Thierno Barry, Adam Aznou, Mark Travers and Alcaraz have made all permanent switches in the past few weeks.
And by spending £ 75 million north, the Toffees hope to make a name in the Premier League after a 13th place last season.
Perfect timing
Grialish’s change of loan to the brand new Hill Dickinson Stadium seems to be perfect for him.
He will hope that regular gametime under Moyes will increase his hopes of being in Thomas Tuchel’s English squad for the 2026 World Cup.
When asked whether Grealish can now force his way into Tuchel’s plans, Talksport Moderator Ally McCoist said: “I hope.

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“I just want to see how he plays again, I think he is far too good to sit on a bench that houses hope for the World Cup, so he has to play.
“It’s funny because many people don’t see Jack as a Moyyy player … I find it brilliant.
“I hope he goes in there and I hope he plays No. 10 and I hope he sets the new stadium on fire.”
Should Geralis thrive and return to his best, he was able to earn his first international call under the New England boss.
He has not played for the three lions since October 2024, but has 39 caps in his name and will hope to add more.
Talksport understands that the two have positive conversations, with the player still part of Tuchel’s plans when he can play regularly.

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Impressive attitude
Grialish has refused to complain about his lack of minutes in the last few seasons in MAN City.
And that impressed McCoist, with the Rangers icon comparing his situation with Alexander Isak.
Isak will refuse to play for Newcastle to force a deduction from the club to join Liverpool.
McCoist said about talk sport: “He held his mouth and never briskly. He deserves a lot of recognition.
“You are now seeing many of them, you can see Isak, for example, from which I don’t think he was dealt with well. He housed this step and thrown his toy out of the stroller.
“Jack never opened his mouth when he wasn’t in a team, he has his flap and he did his work, he deserves his move.”
Is the Geralish’s level?
Despite the positivity of Agbonlahor and McCoist about Geralish’s step, Adrian Durham from Talksport is concerned.
He raised that he asked whether Everton was the level of the striker and that he may not be good enough to play at the top.
“No disrespect against Everton, but this is a big step for Jack Grialish,” said Durham. “In Villa he was allowed to do what he wanted, he looked great, we all thought wow, what kind of player he was.
“He went into the city and was asked to do something else … but he actually did it in the Treble season. I can’t really understand what went wrong.”
Durham added: “You have to go back to the top level, fight the Champions League and win the Premier League … and you think that Jack Geralish is not part of it.
“I wonder if he is actually first class, he looked at it in Aston Villa, played a big role for city, but without the numbers, and overall Everton is his level?”