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Jack Grealish has been revived at Everton this season.
The 30-year-old is on a season-long loan from Manchester City because he wanted more playing time, and he is absolutely thriving under David Moyes.
He was a shell of his former self the last few seasons at Man City.
Injuries, along with players like Jérémy Doku, Savinho, and Omar Marmoush, pushed Grealish out of the squad.
Over the past two seasons, he’s only played 19.2 90s in the Premier League, scoring only two goals and providing four assists.
In fact, in 2025, he only started one Premier League match for Manchester City, and that was against Leicester City.
It was clear that the £100m man needed a change of scenery because he was no longer wanted, and Everton has proven to be the perfect landing spot for him.
Jack Grealish already has four assists and one goal in only seven Premier League appearances.
In this Jack Grealish scout report, we will examine Jack Grealish’s original role under Pep Guardiola, why it has diminished over the past two years, and why it is thriving under David Moyes.
Brighton & Hove Albion are a club that exports an extraordinary amount of football talents that fit elite clubs after they’ve elevated themselves playing for the Seagulls.
It tends to be the same for managers such as Graham Potter, Roberto de Zerbi, and, now, Fabian Hürzeler.
Potter built the foundation and helped to get the club on its feet, but the two managers who came in after found it easy to build on that groundwork.
Tony Bloom’s project is a place for careers to thrive, as opposed to most of the other pressure-cooker environments in the league that hit the panic button after losing a few matches.
Think about the players that have come out of Brighton in seasons gone by: Moisés Caicedo, Marc Cucurella, Alexis Mac Allister, Leandro Trossard and João Pedro.
Brighton is a talent factory, and the players who go to elite clubs after them are a success.
The money invested back into the club from these signings is done astutely.
The point is that it’s extremely difficult to be a consistent Premier League club, and Brighton have thrived in this regard for years.
One such player who has been really catching everyone’s attention since arriving is Yankuba Minteh.
Signed as part of the 2024/2025 summer spending spree that included splurging £187m on players like Mats Wieffer, Georginio Rutter and Ferdi Kadıoğlu, amongst others, Yankuba Minteh has emerged as the showpiece signing.
If Minteh keeps going at his current rate, the club may once again have to decide whether to sell another prized asset.
But what is the Gambian International excelling at to ensure Hürzeler and his Brighton teammates aren’t missing João Pedro?
This Yankuba Minteh scout report and player analysis aims to answer that very question.
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Arsenal are reportedly looking to tie Jurrien Timber down to a new long-term deal.
Have you been impressed by his performances this season?
Take a trip back to 2021 when we analysed the defender with Ajax.
Christian Pulisic is the top scorer in Serie A at this stage in the season.
Check out our vintage scout report on the USMNT star from 2019!
How has his game changed over the years?
Frenkie de Jong is on the verge of signing a new deal with Barcelona.
Revisit our 2018 analysis of the Dutch midfielder!