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Moyes says no decision yet on Grealish's Everton future

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  • David Moyes says no decision made on Jack Grealish's future at Everton
  • Grealish's loan cut short by injury, Everton unlikely to trigger £50m buy option
  • Everton focus on European qualification as they face Brentford

David Moyes insists no decision has been made yet on whether Everton will seek to keep Jack Grealish beyond the end of the season, with a second loan the likeliest scenario and nothing probable until after the season ends. Jack Grealish's season-long loan from Manchester City was curtailed by a foot injury in mid-January, and he has remained at Everton after his injury, seen as a sign that he wants to make the move permanent this summer. However, Everton are unlikely to trigger the option to buy Grealish for £50m, which would require a club record transfer fee.

Everton go to Brentford on Saturday looking to take another step towards European qualification against a direct rival. Moyes remains reluctant to discuss European qualification for fear of disappointing fans. He cannot ignore the opportunity for European qualification following confirmation of at least five Champions League places for the Premier League.

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