Jack Grealish (£ 6.5 million) has not been an attractive Fantasy Premier League (FPL) option – option for a while now, but puts a loan back on the imagination?
And, just as important, what does his arrival for the most property of FPL, Everton player, Idiman Ndima (£ 6.5 million), and the budget -friendly Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (£ 5.0 million)?
We weigh everything in our moving goal article.
Grealisk: the FPL history
Controlled, is probably a way to think about the FPL history of Grealish. There have been so many so seasons as decent, not helped by being naturally sensitive to rotation under Pep Guardiola.
Really, in the city there was only one half season-the second half of 2022/23-to-live he lived like an FPL asset. Eight returns in nine games was a highlight when he sent the city to another Premier League title.
So it is his time at Villa, which may be viewed in more detail in this article.
An average of 5.2 points per match (5.9 before his season-interrupting shin injury!) In 2020/21, it was better than every current midfielder of £ 6.5 million and under managed in 2024/25:
Is ‘Villa Grealish’ set to return?

Play in the half space on the left, given the freedom to roam, create and to win free kicks and play on set: that summarized Grealisk’s time in Aston Villa.
If everything goes well, we can also expect Everton.
Made to adapt to the Manchester City Way Under Pep, now Everton may fit around Grealish and his natural game.
“Maybe it was my mistake to play him like a winger. But in Aston Villa he started from, I would say, the left position, the winger and after more. It is a more fixed position here, more in the places.” – Pep Guardiola on Jack Grealish, speaking in December 2024
“I think we get him at a good time because he experienced, he understands the Premier League, and we are all fully aware of the levels he can perform.
“I know that Jack’s ambition is to return to the England team, so hopefully we can help him achieve that during the course of the season.
“We are all looking forward to working with him and offering a platform for him to show the best version of himself.” – David Moyes on Jack Grealish
“I think that is the most important thing, to have a new start. I just felt that it was the right time to continue and try something new.
“When I spoke with the manager, he says he wants me to be creative in the last third part. And I feel that I want that way to me where it is the way I was, where I had no fear. Sometimes you will lose the ball and the opportunities, but then, you also want to play that murderer pass and have a final product. So that’s the main target.” – Jack Grealishe after drawing for Everton
Potentially help
Midfielders sorted by Opportunities (CC) in 2019/20




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