Breaking news: Everton forced to accept Dominic Calvert-Lewin …

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Breaking news: Everton forced to accept Dominic Calvert-Lewin …

Everton are susceptible to offers for Dominic Calvert-Lewin before Friday’s (30 August) transfer deadline, sources have told Football Insider.

Sean Dyche has admitted the forward could be sold in the final days of the window and it is believed the club are expecting strong interest.

The Toffees have seen multiple contract renewal offers rejected by their 27-year-old talisman.

Sources say no progress has been made on a new deal for Calvert-Lewin – meaning this week could be the last chance to sell Calvert-Lewin.

As things stand, the England international can sign a pre-contract agreement with foreign clubs from January 2025.

‘Last chance’ to sell Calvert-Lewin for Everton

Newcastle moved for the striker earlier in the summer window but were priced out of a move by Everton – who may now be forced to reevaluate their demands if they are to bank a transfer fee for him.

Football Insider revealed on 24 June that Calvert-Lewin informed Everton of his desire to join Newcastle when the two clubs were in negotiations over a deal.

He has started both of the Toffees’ Premier League fixtures in the new campaign as he continues to prove his fitness.

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Calvert-Lewin was the top scorer for Sean Dyche’s side in the 2023-24 campaign, scoring eight goals in a relatively injury-free campaign.He has hit 68 goals in total for the Toffees since joining the club from Sheffield United in 2016 but now looks likely to leave for a new challenge.

In other news, Everton dealt transfer blow as Chelsea deal agreed.

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