

Key Takeaways:
- Jack Grealish was awarded the Premier League Player of the Month for August
- The Everton winger registered four assists in his first two league starts
- Grealish could become the first player to deliver multiple assists in three consecutive Premier League games when Everton take on Aston Villa on Saturday
Exceptional Form on Merseyside
Jack Grealish has made a resounding impact since his season-long loan move from Manchester City to Everton, becoming the first Toffees player to win the Premier League Player of the Month award since Dominic Calvert-Lewin in September 2020. The England international, who celebrated his 30th birthday on Wednesday, was elected for the August honour following a stellar run in the opening fixtures.
Standout Statistics and Achievements
After making his Everton debut as a substitute against Leeds, Grealish quickly established himself as a key figure, starting the following two matches – both victories against Brighton and Wolves. In these matches, he provided four assists, a tally unmatched by any other player at this stage of the campaign – he leads by two assists after three league fixtures.
Making an instant impact 💙
Jack Grealish is August’s @EASPORTSFC Player of the Month 🙌 pic.twitter.com/jJQRxz5WJJ
— Premier League (@premierleague) September 12, 2025
Grealish had previously only notched two assists in a single Premier League match on two occasions prior to joining Everton. However, he has now become the first Everton player to deliver multiple assists in back-to-back Premier League encounters, and he will have the opportunity to extend this streak to three matches when Everton face his former club, Aston Villa, on Saturday.
Statistic | Detail |
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Appearances (Premier League) | 193 |
Premier League Titles | 3 (with Manchester City) |
Assists for Everton (First 3 Games) | 4 |
Last Everton Player to Win This Award | Dominic Calvert-Lewin (September 2020) |
Award Selection Process
Grealish was chosen from an eight-man shortlist, with the winner decided by a combination of public votes and the preferences of a panel of football experts.