Jack Grealish confirms surgery after suffering a season-ending foot stress fracture, stating he "didn't want the season to end like this." The 30-year-old midfielder, who has been on loan at Everton from Manchester City, had made 22 appearances for the Toffees this season, scoring twice and providing six assists.
Grealish's injury occurred during a match against Aston Villa in January, leaving him out of several games since then. He had initially expressed optimism about returning to action, but surgery has confirmed he will require additional time to recover.
In a statement posted on Instagram, Grealish acknowledged the frustration his injury may cause and vowed to return stronger than before. The injury marks an unfortunate turn for Everton, who have been relying heavily on their new signing's skills this season.
For England fans, however, Grealish's prospects of making the World Cup squad now appear more uncertain following this setback. Despite recent form for Everton, his availability is now in doubt.
Grealish's injury occurred during a match against Aston Villa in January, leaving him out of several games since then. He had initially expressed optimism about returning to action, but surgery has confirmed he will require additional time to recover.
In a statement posted on Instagram, Grealish acknowledged the frustration his injury may cause and vowed to return stronger than before. The injury marks an unfortunate turn for Everton, who have been relying heavily on their new signing's skills this season.
For England fans, however, Grealish's prospects of making the World Cup squad now appear more uncertain following this setback. Despite recent form for Everton, his availability is now in doubt.