We are here with the latest Jack Grealish injury update, and this is not a good bit of Everton injury news for their fans. David Ornstein of The Athletic has reported that Grealish is expected to miss "a number of months" due to a broken foot. It is now reported that Grealish will visit a specialist in the coming days to determine the best course of action and a timetable for his return, as he hopes to make it to England's 2026 FIFA World Cup squad under Thomas Tuchel. Grealish recently featured the whole 90 minutes in Everton's 1-0 victory over his old club Aston Villa on Sunday. Thus, the Injury is quite a shocker for Everton fans.
Everton injury news: official club statement on Jack Grealish injury
Everton have officially put up a club statement in regards to Grealish's injury. They have mentioned that the player is currently under the care of their medical team and further reports will come out in due course.
Jack Grealish at Everton: The rebirth of a talented footballer
Jack Grealish’s loan move to Everton for the 2025–26 season quickly became a turning point in his career. After arriving on 12 August 2025, he made his debut days later against Leeds United, easing back into action as a second-half substitute. His impact was immediate. In his first start, Grealish delivered two assists in a 2–0 win over Brighton & Hove Albion, making history with the first competitive assist at Everton’s new Hill Dickinson Stadium.
He followed that up with two more assists against Wolverhampton Wanderers, earning his first-ever Player of the Month award after a superb August. Goals soon followed, including a dramatic late winner against Crystal Palace and another decisive strike versus AFC Bournemouth. At Everton, Grealish rediscovered confidence, influence, and joy, thus marking a genuine rebirth of his talent.
Grealish out for Everton, but Iliman Ndiaye returns for Everton
Grealish was direct ly involved in 8 goals in just 20 Premier League appearances this season. Thus, the injury comes at a devastating time as he was playing brilliantly for the Toffees. We wish him all the best in a speedy recovery.
The blow of losing Jack Grealish to injury will be softened for Everton and its fans as star player Iliman Ndiaye will be returning after his participation in the 2026 AFCON. Everton will now face Leeds United in this Premier League weekend, and David Moyes will be hoping to continue their good run after beating Unai Emery's Aston Martin 0-1 last week.














