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NEWS: England midfielder Jack Grealish season over after undergoing foot surgery

Jack Grealish has confirmed his season is over after having surgery on a foot stress fracture, bringing a frustrating halt to what had been a promising spell.

Jack Grealish has confirmed his season is over after having surgery on a foot stress fracture, bringing a frustrating halt to what had been a promising spell.

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The 30-year-old midfielder sustained the injury on 18 January during Everton’s 1-0 victory over his former club Aston Villa. Despite initial hopes he could recover in time to feature again this season, Grealish has now revealed he has gone under the knife and shifted his focus towards rehabilitation.

Posting on social media, the Manchester City loanee expressed his disappointment but remained optimistic about his recovery. Grealish shared an image from his hospital bed alongside a message to supporters, stating that he was “gutted” the campaign had ended prematurely but was determined to return “fitter, stronger and better than before.”

Grealish had become an influential figure at Everton following his season-long move from City. He made 22 appearances across all competitions, contributing two goals and six assists while playing a key creative role in the side. His performances sparked talk of a possible return to the England setup, but the injury has ended any hopes of him being considered for Thomas Tuchel’s World Cup squad this year.

The midfielder last featured for England under caretaker manager Lee Carsley in October 2024. His absence will also come as a blow for Everton, who had benefitted from his attacking spark and leadership during his loan spell.

Despite the setback, Grealish took time to thank the Everton staff, teammates and supporters for their backing during his time at the club. He said the support he had received since arriving on Merseyside had meant a great deal to him and insisted he would continue to support the team while working towards his return to full fitness.

Grealish joined Manchester City from Aston Villa in 2021 for a then British-record 100 million pounds and enjoyed a trophy-laden spell, winning three Premier League titles, the Champions League and the FA Cup. However, he struggled for regular minutes last season, starting just seven league matches before being left out of City’s Club World Cup squad, which ultimately led to his loan move to Everton.

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