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Everton want to keep Jack Grealish, but Manchester City are keen to offload him.
The Toffees have confirmed they won't be triggering the £50 million permanent purchase option in his loan agreement, but they're reportedly preparing to make a reduced offer.
Grealish has been on loan at Goodison Park this season and has made a positive impression.
However, Manchester City want to clear his substantial salary from their books and are willing to let him go.
'Everton have a chance to keep Jack Grealish, but it depends on the offer they make,' said an expert.
'Manchester City want to offload him, but Everton can try to make a reduced offer to keep the player.'
Everton can try to make a reduced offer to Manchester City to keep Grealish.
If the offer is accepted, the player can continue to play for Everton.