Wolves eye move for £100k-p/w Everton player - report

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Everton are likely to part ways with striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin in the summer transfer window, and he is already attracting suitors. Calvert-Lewin has struggled for...The post Wolves eye move for £100k-p/w Everton player - report appeared first on Goodison News.

Everton are likely to part ways with striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin in the summer transfer window, and he is already attracting suitors.Calvert-Lewin has struggled for fitness in recent years, and is out of contract with The Toffees at the end of this season.Everton could be in the market for another striker, and Calvert-Lewin’s departure would free up space on the wage bill to facilitate this.

However, it now appears that the centre-forward could be headed to a Premier League rival once his contract at Goodison Park expires.Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s contract runs out soon. (Credit: Imago)Calvert-Lewin linked wanted by Premier League trioCalvert-Lewin is now attracting interest within the Premier League, and Wolves are among the clubs reportedly keen on signing him.



Wolves have been neck-and-neck with Everton this season, and just three points separate the two sides, who have both seen a resurgence in form after changing managers this season.2024-25 StatsCalvert-LewinAppearances22Goals3Assists2Minutes Played1,582Calvert-Lewin this seasonIt has now been reported by Caught Offside (29 April) that Wolves, as well as West Ham and Newcastle United as previously reported, are monitoring Calvert-Lewin’s situation with regards to a potential move.It is claimed that David Moyes still holds the striker in “high regard” despite falling down the pecking order, and nothing is confirmed in terms of an exit.

Moyes is still a fan of Calvert-Lewin (Credit: Imago)Everton should let go of Calvert-Lewin this summerCalvert-Lewin is one of Everton’s highest earners, with a salary of £100k per week according to the same report, and freeing this from the wage bill would be of massive benefit in the transfer market.The 28-year-old has scored just three goals in 22 games this season, and Beto has usurped him as Everton’s starting striker.Moyes and Everton would be best off letting Calvert-Lewin leave and bringing in a younger or more reliable replacement, despite the Englishman’s good service to the club.

Calvert-Lewin scored 71 goals in 269 games for The Toffees, but his time is now coming to an end with injuries hampering his progress in recent years.The striker still provides a lot of threat in the air, and Wolves may now want him to compete with Jorgen Strand Larsen, with West Ham and Newcastle also potentially viewing him as a backup attacker rather than a starting option.The post Wolves eye move for £100k-p/w Everton player - report appeared first on Goodison News.

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