Everton have approached Manchester City over a possible deal to sign Jack Grealish.
Talks will focus on the possibility of a season-long loan, though negotiations are at an early stage. He is a player much admired by David Moyes.
Grealish is desperate for more game time as he looks to force his way into England boss Thomas Tuchel’s thinking for next summer’s World Cup.
It is expected that if a deal is to materialise, it is likely to be later in the window.
He has been working with a personal trainer in a bid to ensure he is in the best possible condition for the upcoming season.
Pep Guardiola has offered no guarantees that Grealish will remain at the Etihad, and the £100m club-record signing has been struggling for regular games.
He made just one Premier League start last season, and was an unused substitute at Wembley for the FA Cup Final defeat to Crystal Palace.
However, Grealish remains one of the biggest earners at the Etihad, and it is understood that it would be difficult for Everton to afford all of his wages, which are thought to be worth £300,000 per week.
That issue will now be the focus of talks between Everton and City, as they try to reach an agreement over how his salary will be shared.
Everton confirm Dewsbury-Hall signing
Everton have confirmed the signing of Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall from Chelsea on a five-year deal.
Sky Sports News reported earlier this week that the fee is an initial £25m plus add-ons that could increase it to around £29m.
Dewsbury-Hall made 36 appearances for Chelsea last season and featured in every game on their way to the Conference League title. He also won the Club World Cup with the Blues this summer.
He is Everton’s fifth signing this summer, with David Moyes regularly expressing his need for more additions ahead of the new season.
In
Charly Alcaraz – Flamengo, £12m
Adam Aznou – Bayern Munich, £10m
Thierno Barry – Villarreal, £27m
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall – Chelsea, £29m
Mark Travers – Bournemouth, £4m
Out
Neal Maupay – Marseille, undisclosed
Jenson Metcalfe – Bradford, undisclosed
Matthew Apter – Cardiff, free
Asmir Begovic – Leicester, free
Luke Butterfield – Chesterfield, free
Mason Holgate – Al-Gharafa, free
Zan-Luk Leban – NK Celje, free
Joao Virginia – Sporting CP, free
Ashley Young – Ipswich, free
Dominic Calvert-Lewin – released
Billy Crellin – released
Abdoulaye Doucoure – released
Sky Sports to show 215 live PL games from this season
From this season, Sky Sports’ Premier League coverage will increase from 128 matches to at least 215 games exclusively live.
And 80 per cent of all televised Premier League games next season are on Sky Sports.