Everton have confirmed that Jack Grealish has sustained a foot injury, while press reports the midfielder could be sidelined for up to three months due to a stress fracture.
It added: "Jack is currently under the care of the Club’s medical team and will also be reviewed by a specialist in the coming days." The statement concluded that "further updates will be provided in due course," without specifying a recovery timeframe.
On 21 January, press reported that Grealish will be sidelined for around three months due to a stress fracture in his foot. It was described the situation as a “major blow” for Everton, with medical tests having confirmed the extent of the injury.
The club has not commented on the reported recovery period and continues to monitor the player’s condition. Grealish’s absence represents a significant setback for Sean Dyche’s side as they navigate a crucial part of the season.