A look at Dominic Calvert-Lewis’s future as his Everton contract is running dry and it’s looking as if he could leave the club for free in the upcoming transfer windows. Here’s the latest on the Everton forward.
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00:00Out of contract at the end of the season, it's a possible situation where they obviously
00:08haven't lost anything on his return due to the money they spent on him and his fantastic
00:15return in the few seasons he had for Everton. But it's no secret that those days are slightly
00:21past with the terms of the stats he's put out with injury as well, coming into it as
00:26well. So how do they go about him come the end of the season? Should they sell or could
00:32they use January to possibly attract some attention? What's the latest you can tell
00:36us on Calvert-Lewin?
00:37Well, as things stand, he'll be leaving the club for nothing at the end of the season.
00:42There's been a contract there that Dominic Calvert-Lewin has signed. He was obviously
00:47heavily linked to Newcastle last summer. That deal didn't get over the line. Yes, all things
00:55are pointing towards a departure at the end of his contract. There is a debate whether
01:02Everton should cash in in January then, because can Everton afford to lose a player on a free
01:09transfer when they could get, I don't know, what would he be worth in January? It depends
01:16on how much a club would need a striker, really, and who he would be willing to go to, because
01:22ultimately he could sign a pre-contract and move overseas anyway in January. So does he
01:28wait that one out? Sean Dight has said that he thinks that Dominic Calvert-Lewin's value
01:33is more important than what they could get in terms of a fee in January. Well, if he's
01:39not scoring goals and his performances, he was OK in the first half against Brentford
01:45in the 0-0 draw. But if his performances aren't matching his current values, then maybe
01:54Everton would have a decision to make. They've got Armando Brozier coming back. If he hits
02:00the ground running, they've got Youssef Chamiti who's come back as well. They've got Beto
02:05there. If Everton have options and they start firing, then maybe they do look at him. Because
02:11we potentially look to cash in, because it would be good for PSR rules. We know Everton
02:16have still got to meet those. I think it's going to be a disappointing ending to Dominic
02:23Calvert-Lewin's time at the club, but it's just not going in for him at the minute. And
02:27I think if an offer did come in, then Everton, or Sean Dight, could say he's more important
02:31than what the money is valued. But I think they would have to look at him, should we
02:40look to cash in, because they don't want a player in the second half of the season who's
02:45already maybe looking towards a new club and thinking, I don't want to get injured yet.
02:50I don't want to put my body on the line. I've got a new five-year deal lined up elsewhere.
02:54So that is something that Everton would definitely have to weigh up.