Mirror: Grealish performed well on loan but needs to avoid Manchester City, which makes the Premier League unfair

The Mirror reported that Grealish enjoyed his time on loan at Everton, but he was unable to play against Manchester City on Saturday due to Premier League regulations.

As the club’s schedule resumes, Manchester City will face Everton. Everton's performance at the new stadium improved, especially in the 2-1 victory over Crystal Palace, where they scored the winning goal in the last minute. Moyes' side should be confident heading into the Etihad Stadium, even though they haven't won at this venue for fifteen years. In addition, as a coach, Moyes is also at a disadvantage in his confrontations with Guardiola. He has only won once, lost 13 times and drawn three times. It's a tough game for Everton, especially after a good start to the season. Because Moyes will not be able to field his strongest squad against Manchester City next Saturday.

Moyes could not field the team that beat Crystal Palace, nor could he field the player who scored the winning goal late in the game and who was arguably one of Everton's best performers this season. Premier League rules prohibit loaned players from playing against their own clubs, a loan system that fundamentally undermines the fairness of the league. Guardiola believes Grealish is not suitable for Manchester City and he does not have to worry about meeting the £100m player against Everton.

Galish's good performance at Everton and his forced absence from the next game once again reminded us of the fundamental flaws of the Premier League loan system. Premier League clubs have the wherewithal to buy their own players rather than relying on loans. Despite Grealish's enthusiastic integration into Everton, he remains a City employee. There has been much talk about whether he will stay at Everton permanently, but that is highly unlikely. If he has a good season and European giants are interested, will he stay at Everton? Almost impossible.

Aston Villa is a big club, but Rashford has always had bigger goals during his loan period. Loan transfers are always done out of convenience. Grealish needs more game time ahead of the World Cup, while Everton need a star player to brighten up their new home on the banks of the Mersey. It would be beneficial for City to take even just a portion of Grealish's salary burden off, which would be a good thing for everyone.