‘We put in calls’ – Sean Dyche makes surprise Jack Grealish Everton transfer claim


Sean Dyche revealed that Jack Grialish and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall were his transfer goals in Everton 12 months ago.

Dyche was released as Toffees boss in January. David Moyes entered to take over in Goodison Park for the past few months.

Everton Summer Signing Geralish and Dewsbury-Hall were both Dyche targets

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Everton Summer Signing Geralish and Dewsbury-Hall were both Dyche targetsCredit: Getty

It is a new era for Everton when you moved to the Hill Dickinson Stadium and started the season on fire.

You won two of your three opening games of the Premier League and took fifth place over the international break.

Moyes was supported in the broadcast with £ 117 million and the addition of Geralish from MAN City.

Remarkably, the 29-year-old already has four templates to his name.

When Dyche shared together with Jonny Owen Talksport together with Jonny Owen on Sunday, Dyche announced that calls had been made last summer for the opportunity to sign through Grialish.

“I respect David Moyes and what he did,” said Dyche about talk sport. “But he will know that we tried to sign many of these players last year.

“You cannot bring them over the line whether it is money, but you simply cannot do the offers. We have discussed Dewsbury-Hall and Jack Geralish.

“I don’t mean that we are close. I mean we give the calls.

“Kev Thelwell went into these situations and said: Right, right? You come there early and just register your interest, but you cannot sign all.

“You came in and you did a great job. There are other players who get great, some of the players who are already there. Michael Keane is back in the side whether it is of course the injured Jarrad Brantwaite.”

Dyche left Everton responsible in January after less than two years

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Dyche left Everton responsible in January after less than two yearsCredit: talk sport

Jack Geralish comeback

Grialish saw his role at MAN City under Pep Guardiola and was largely banished in a bite -part role.

He only did seven Premier League starts last season and asked for a goal and an assist.

Dyche believes that Geralish thrives as a large fish in a small pond in Everton.

Dyche continued: “[Moyes] He signed some very good players. I think Geralish, not Pep Guardiola or her style at all, but Pep wants you to pop it and move more.

“But he wears it, wasn’t he? He has worn it so far. Maybe this larger fish fits with him in a smaller pool.

“He is a fantastic player and I think he started fantastically well. This player can rub another player.”

Grialish has reached the ground in Everton

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Grialish has reached the ground in Everton

Geralish and his former Club Aston Villa in Everton’s next game on Saturday, September 13th, will compete against reunion.