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Jack Grealish transfer ‘interest’ set to emerge as Man City star to make big decision

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Jack Grealish joined Everton on loan from Man City during the summer transfer window – but his long-term future at the club remains uncertain

Former Manchester City midfielder Gareth Barry believes Jack Grealish won’t be short of interest this summer.

Grealish joined Everton on loan during the summer transfer window after falling out of favour with Pep Guardiola at the Etihad Stadium. One of the main reasons the 30-year-old moved to make the move happen was so he could have a chance to feature in England’s World Cup squad.

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Although Grealish impressed for David Moyes’ side, scoring twice and claiming six assists in all competitions, his campaign was cut short in January after he suffered a stress fracture in his foot, which required an operation. A £50m option to buy was included in the loan agreement by City, but that valuation was placed upon him for accounting purposes.

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And while Grealish’s time at City looks to be over, Everton are keen to extend his stay into a second season, preferably on loan, and the plan is to formally explore that at the end of the current campaign. But Barry believes the attacker won’t be short of offers from other clubs this summer as he prepares to make a decision on where he goes next.

“I remember speaking last summer when all the noise was about and I thought it would be a great move for both the club and Jack,” the former midfielder told the Manchester Evening News, via BetMGM.

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“I knew he would be desperate to win a World Cup space and that is why he started on fire, but unfortunately injuries stopped that happening.

“He is the type of player that Everton fans love. He is going to get the fans off their seats, he is going to give 100% and he brings that little bit of X factor as well.

“Jack is going to have a big decision to make and see what options he has, but with my Everton head on, I would love to see him at Everton next season, but I’m sure there will be interest from elsewhere as well.”

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Barry, though, is in no doubt that former club Everton should be doing all they can to ensure that Grealish returns to the club next season.

“Yeah, if I’m involved with Everton and making these decisions, then I am trying to keep Jack Grealish, as I think he has brought a lot to the club this year,” he said.

“He started on fire and brought excitement to the fans; between him and Iliman Ndiaye on the opposite wing, you can’t ask for much more entertainment.

“If the numbers work, then I think Everton should try and keep Jack. He seems really happy there, and the transfer would improve Everton as well. They need to keep taking forward steps like they have since David Moyes came in.”

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Safety blanket that Tim David has

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Former New Zealand seamer Mitchell McClenaghan has stated that he wouldn’t leave Romario Shepherd out of the playing XI for Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s (RCB) clash against Gujarat Titans (GT). According to McClenaghan, Shepherd and Tim David form a terrific big-hitting duo, which gives RCB’s batting an edge in the death overs.

RCB went down to Delhi Capitals (DC) by six wickets in their previous match at M Chinnaswamy Stadium. Shepherd was dismissed for one off four balls, trapped lbw by Kuldeep Yadav. He has played a couple of cameos, but some experts reckon that Jacob Bethell could be a better choice.

During a discussion on ESPNcricinfo Timeout, though, McClenaghan backed Shepherd to retain his place in the RCB squad for the IPL 2026 clash against GT on Friday, April 24. He opined:

“He gives Tim David surety, having someone come in after him who can clear the rope and hit sixes. Even when they are at the crease together, they are a formidable partnership. So, if you take him out of the squad, you start looking down the barrel of breaking up that chemistry, or that safety blanket that Tim David has when he’s coming in, knowing Romario is behind him, and Krunal Pandya.

“I think back to when MI was so successful at the backend, you had Kieron Pollard, you had Hardik Pandya and you had Krunal Pandya. When you’ve got a buffer of three guys there at the end who can all clear the rope, that’s so important. So, I wouldn’t leave him out,” McClenaghan went on to add.

In six innings in IPL 2026, David has scored 173 runs at a strike rate of 203.52, with a best of 70*, which came off just 25 balls against CSK in a home game.


“The last over is a bit of a lottery” – McClenaghan on Shepherd bowling last over for RCB against DC

Shepherd bowled the last over of the previous match against DC. The batting side needed 15 runs and got home with one ball to spare. McClenaghan, however, downplayed Shepherd‘s inability to bowl RCB to victory in the match. Terming the last over as a lottery, he said:

“In terms of the strategy of him bowling the last over in the previous game, there’s been a couple of other occasions which he’s done it. They’re trying to bowl their best bowler in the 19th to get that run rate up as much as possible. And any good bowler can get hit for 20 or they can defend 10. The last over is a bit of a lottery. You can get three nicks and lose the game.”

David Miller struck two sixes and a four off Shepherd’s bowling to take DC home to a famous win against RCB.

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