Everton has performed their efforts to sign Jack Grealish from Manchester City and is willing to make their explanation of the summer.
Paul Joyce by Time Reports: “Further conversations have now taken place between the clubs, while Everton determines the parameters with which an agreement can be mediated.
“Initial questions have taken on that City earns as much as possible as much as possible as much of Grealish’s £ 300,000 a week, which could amount to a financial obligation of at least £ 12 million. That has not served to discourage Everton and discussed in the belief that the player is willing to move.”
Signed from Aston Villa for a then-British transfer record of £ 100 million in 2021, the 29-year-old three Premier League titles won and helped to reach the Treble’s side of Pep Guardiola in 2022-23.
However, he got out of favor with the manager and wants to breathe new life into his career with a move. Everton can offer Grealisk the prospect of regular game with the chance to impress Thomas Tuchel for the World Cup next summer.
The side of David Moyes, often frustrated due to the lack of creativity in the last third and output for the goal, will wish that they get the version of Grealisk that the Talisman was in Aston Villa and his early years in City instead of the side issue he has been over the past two years.
Everton has also been left frustrated in their efforts to sign Tyler Dibbling from Southampton. They made three separate bids for the 19-year-old winger, the latter of which was approximately £ 37 million including add-ons, and there will be one Enormous discrepancy between the ratings of the two clubs.
Dibling is enthusiastic about a movement, but any hope to revive a deal would depend on the intention of Southampton to lower their financial demands. The teenager was omitted from the team for their 2-1 win over Wrexham in the championship on Saturday.
“There are a few players where they are in their career and make choices, so Tyler won’t be there,” said Southampton manager still as he explains his decision.
The toffees have so far signed five players this summer, including Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, who made his first start for the club in the friendly against AS Roma on Saturday.
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Ian Wilkins
2 Posted 09/08/2025 at 7:53:37 PM
Thanks I prefer to buy players who do not return to return, we desperately need some who can keep football, love and cherish. And inject a little quality.
Christian Hill
3 Posted 09/08/2025 at 9:46:03 PM
Happy to spend £ 12 million on a big season -hose loan or even £ 20 million for two seasons if that means that we can spend some more money to get dabbling or kubo of permanent deals. I still think that we need a more productive goalkeeper, we are watching today’s Roma match, we have no one.
Kevin Molloy
4 Posted 09/08/2025 at 9:57:03 PM
It shows which clowns are the recruitment team. Three bids in the past ten days, all kilometers away from the appreciation of Soton. Why do they waste everyone’s time? You don’t see Brighton trying to get players they know they will end at Spurs or another CL team, they know their market and their place. But we spend a month of ‘opening negotiations’ about a loan for Jack Grealish. It just feels like BS.
David West
5 Posted 09/08/2025 at 10:02:01 PM
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You just don’t follow Brighton as if you were following Everton. I am sure that they have not only accepted their bids!
Simply do we just have to post some value clubs on our goals?
Come on to size, it’s not that simple, is it?
Kevin Molloy
6 Posted 09/08/2025 at 10:05:34 PM
David
The word is that we have touched a brick wall with the negotiations with DIBLING. And then we find out that we are about ten million pounds and have made three bids. That smokes with unprofessionalism, especially when we had to recruit more than any other team. We have at the best 2/3 of a team at the moment and the first game is now a week away. And then we have that idiot about how ‘proud’ he is with the new recruitment team, as if he is performing a timepiece instead of this farce.
Mike Gaynes
7 Posted 09/08/2025 at 10:11:36 PM
Kevin, I think there is not much contract negotiation in your background.
Kevin Molloy
8 Posted 09/08/2025 at 10:19:57 PM
I actually negotiate contracts, but not so. And I just trust what Paul Joyce says that we have hit a wall. I don’t think this is just a tactic, I think we are currently wasting our time (only my impression of how the last two weeks have disappeared) I don’t remember any previous negotiations where we have made three bids and we are still more than ten million pounds away from the asking price. And the longer it goes, the greater the chance, even if we get a breakthrough track. In death. We would get this done, it should have been done quickly.
Colin -IJsjes
9 Posted 09/08/2025 at 10:28:57 PM
Everton will have to bite on the bullet if they want to be gray, dive and a good back.
Stop with Fannying around. Become serious. Pay or keep your mouth shut.
Mike Allison
10 Posted 09/08/2025 at 9:09:49 AM
I would say we have 21/25th of a team. We did well when recruiting, but we still need 4, of whom 2-3 really need to make a difference to make match winners.
The right players ultimately, not the wrong players quickly. Also at a cost that will continue to build us in the future.
It would never be easy if we want real quality, you have to play the game and the game is difficult.
Ian Pilkington
11 Posted 10/08/2025 at 12:13:29 AM
Southampton will have to lower their prize for dibbling, because there seem to be no other serious bidders on the horizon and the player clearly wants to come with us.
There is no proof of spurs interest.
Mike Gaynes
12 Posted 10/08/2025 at 12:36:56 AM
Kevin, the only way to get this done quickly is to simply have paid the asking price of Saints without negotiating. Is that what you would have suggested?
I would say that earlier negotiations are not relevant. This is a new property and a new team. And I would remind you that the TFG negotiation style is to walk away if the deal is not correct … and then return to death. They did it to buy both Roma and Everton. Why would you expect that otherwise in a player so large purchase?
Ian #11, that seems to be what TFG bets on. And I think it is important that for Saints’ Championship opener with Hollywood Wrexham, a game that generated enormous interest and widespread TV reporting, was held outside the Gameday team.
Gavin Johnson
13 Posted 10/08/2025 at 1:25:55 AM
I was sold to go back for DIBLing when I saw that his figures were better than those of Gordon when we sold it. Dibling is also younger than when Gordon left ..
Offer them £ 40 million and up to £ 10 million in add-ons. Since we have sold Gordon for £ 40 million with £ 5 million in add-ons, it seems fair to me.
Buy the larger signing sessions this summer than we can play harder with negotiations next summer, while hopefully we should have ended up in the bottom of the upper half of the table, or perhaps even grabbed a European conference place.
By the way, on a comment. Dewsbury Hall looked the class today. It seems that he will be a fantastic signing.
Ernie Baywood
14 Posted 10/08/2025 at 1:36:20 AM
The point of those bids is to reduce the price we ultimately pay. If we were not 10m away, we would already have a deal.
Add a lot as we hate when it happens to us, the negotiation works. Dibling no longer plays for them – they can negotiate about everything they want, but that fact has already lowered its value to Southampton.
Craig Scott
15 Posted 10/08/2025 at 5:42:46 AM
I don’t think we have to sign up for a lot, not even with reduced wages. He will still earn much more than any other player we have, and we run the risk of a different, perhaps less risky, parte ali situation.
The same with DIBLING. $ 45-50m is way too much for him. I like that he is young and therefore has a good future with sales in potential, but it is still a gamble and if we go up that path, we should have already recruited three young prospects with potential for that price that would also have strengthened the schedule.
The strategy to clamber around the transfer ‘dance floor’ that is desperately looking for vaulters while the night is putting an end, there is one that we have now pursued for a number of fruitless seasons, so we should have looked at trying other recruitment attractions.
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Gavin Johnson
1 Posted 09/08/2025 at 7:52:08 PM
Will be absolutely made up if we both bring them in. We will demonstrably have our best team since the summer of 2020 when Carlo James, Allan and Doucoure brought in.