Demarai Grey has accomplished his transfer from Everton to Saudi Arabian facet Al-Ettifaq.
The 27-year-old turns into the newest Premier League participant to go to the Saudi Professional League, becoming a member of Jordan Henderson and Georginio Wijnaldum on the facet managed by Steven Gerrard.
Grey’s departure from Goodison Park for an undisclosed charge believed to be £8million comes after his relationship with supervisor Sean Dyche broke down.
The winger aired his grievances on Instagram, saying it was “tough to play for somebody who doesn’t present you respect as an individual”.
Dyche responded by claiming Grey had successfully gone on strike, making clear he didn’t need to practice as he believed he had secured a transfer away.
Grey made 75 appearances for Everton, scoring 12 objectives, after returning to England from Bayer Leverkusen in 2021.
He stated in an announcement: “After two years with Everton, it’s time to say goodbye. I want everybody on the membership the perfect and can be without end proud to have performed for this nice group.
“To the followers, you had been all the time unimaginable – thanks to your help. You made it a privilege to put on the shirt.
“There was numerous hypothesis about my state of affairs all summer season. The reality is, I gave my all to this membership on and off the pitch by way of good and dangerous.
“I used to be able to play as a lot soccer as attainable this season however it felt like this was not going to occur. It’s time for my subsequent chapter. I’m match match and excited to get taking part in.”
Grey will be part of his new team-mates following worldwide obligation with Jamaica.