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Aston Villa Aston Villa April 8, 2026Everton are braced for the likelihood that Aston Villa will not trigger the €50 million option to buy Jack Grealish, yet the Toffees remain cautiously hopeful that a deal can still be struck. Sources close to Goodison Park insist that talks are ongoing, with both clubs exploring various structures that could make the transfer feasible. Grealish’s form, his long-term ambitions, and the financial realities facing Villa all add layers of complexity to the negotiations. Everton’s optimism is underpinned by their belief that the 24-year-old playmaker would thrive on Merseyside, providing creativity and goals that could propel them back into Europe. They are prepared to offer a package that includes add-ons and performance-related bonuses to sweeten the deal. Villa, meanwhile, are weighing the commercial and sporting implications of parting with their home-grown star. The club’s new ownership is keen to balance financial prudence with the need to keep fans onside, making the final decision anything but straightforward. With the transfer window set to close soon, all parties are aware that time is running out. Everton will continue to monitor the situation closely, ready to pounce should Villa signal a change of heart. For now, though, the £50m option looks increasingly unlikely, leaving the Toffees to explore alternative targets while still holding out hope for Grealish