Jack Grealish returns to the gym, sharing a shirtless selfie on an exercise bike as he pushes through recovery from a season-ending stress fracture in his left foot.
Overcoming Injury Setbacks
The Manchester City winger, currently on loan at Everton, displays his toned physique while pedaling intensely. At 30 years old, Grealish focuses on rehabilitation after images surfaced showing him in a disheveled state at a Manchester rooftop bar. The foot injury sidelines him for the rest of the season and dims his prospects for England manager Thomas Tuchel’s World Cup squad.
In the Instagram selfie, Grealish appears with his growing hair untied, signaling a long summer of sidelined training. He captioned the post: “April… Let me live hallelujah. Cannot wait to be back playing football.”
Support from Teammates
Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice, a strong contender for Tuchel’s World Cup team if fit, responded with a heart emoji. Former Republic of Ireland striker Robbie Keane and Newcastle United midfielder Jacob Ramsay, Grealish’s ex-teammate from Aston Villa, offered similar supportive reactions.
Everton’s Retention Plans
Everton officials grow confident about Grealish’s return next season. The club values the loan playmaker, who has one year left on his Manchester City contract. Grealish stays on Merseyside for extended rehab, viewed as a positive commitment.
His £300,000 weekly wages pose a challenge, but Everton invested around £12 million for the one-year loan amid improved finances following the move to the new stadium. The deal includes a £50 million buy option, though executives consider £20 million more realistic given his contract status.
Manager David Moyes aims to retain the attacking midfielder, an instant fan favorite. In 22 appearances for Everton, Grealish scores twice and delivers six assists, contributing to a stronger campaign eyeing European qualification.
Grealish earns praise in the dressing room and impresses off-field through community initiatives.
Progress from Recent Challenges
This gym session follows bar photos depicting Grealish asleep, with friends attempting to rouse him amid heavy drinking. In March, he shared 12 Instagram photos documenting his month, declaring he works “hard to be back better and stronger than ever.” Images show progression from a post-surgery cast to a protective boot and knee scooter for daily mobility.

