
Jack Grealish has spoken out about his future England career following his impressive start to the season.
After falling out of favour at Manchester City, Grealish secured a loan move to fellow Premier League side Everton during the recent summer transfer window.
Since then, the forward appears to have once again found the form that led to his British record-breaking transfer back in August 2021.
Across seven appearances for The Toffees, Grealish has assisted four goals and was recently named the Premier League Player of the Month for August, leading to calls that he should once again be included in the England squad.
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However, Grealish is yet to feature in an England squad selected by new manager Thomas Tuchel, but he's sent a clear message to the England boss ahead of the next international break.

In less than two weeks England will play a friendly match against Wales before facing Latvia in their next World Cup Qualifier match.
And while speaking to Sky Sports, Grealish admitted that he'd love to be involved in the matches, but made it clear that it's not his priority right now,
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He said: "Obviously I want to be in the England team, I think that's every boy's dream.
"I've had such a good career, to wear the number seven at two major tournaments was so nice, I would have liked to have played more at those tournaments and started, that's what I want to do.
"But at the moment my focus is on this club because they're the ones that have put their trust in me to come here and I want to repay them, the fans and the manager."

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Across his career, Grealish has made 39 appearances for the Three Lions under previous manager Gareth Southgate.
He played at both Euro 2020 and the 2022 World Cup, with his last appearance being the UEFA Nations League match vs Finland in October last year.
But his recent form suggests that now may be the perfect time to bring Grealish back in to the England squad, handing him a chance to impress ahead of the 2026 World Cup across North America next summer.
Topics: Jack Grealish, England, Everton, Premier League, Football, Thomas Tuchel