Grealish Recovering Well After Foot Fracture
Jack Grealish has provided a highly encouraging update on his rehabilitation following surgery for a season-ending foot injury.
The 30-year-old England international, who sustained a stress fracture in January, revealed that a recent check-up with his surgeon confirms his recovery is progressing well.
“I feel really good in myself now. I had a 10-week Zoom call with the surgeon, who said it couldn’t be looking any better at this stage,” Grealish told a sports publication earlier this week.
While the on-loan Everton midfielder’s physical progress is on track, he admitted the mental toll of being sidelined has been taxing, particularly while watching high-stakes fixtures like the Merseyside derby from the stands.
Before his injury, Grealish was a vital spark for David Moyes’ side, contributing two goals and six assists in 22 appearances.
However, his long-term future at Goodison Park remains foggy. While the Toffees are keen to make the move permanent, Manchester City’s reported £50 million valuation stands as a significant hurdle.
Off the pitch, Grealish continues his humanitarian work, extending his role as a principal ambassador for Special Olympics Great Britain for another three years, a cause he champions in honour of his sister, who has cerebral palsy.
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