Dominic Calvert-Lewin has been out of action since January due to a hamstring injury.
As his contract ends this summer, he is eager to get some playing time before the season concludes.
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Everton
Forward Dominic Calvert-Lewin is anticipated to increase his training sessions with the main squad this week and aim to earn a spot back in the lineup for the upcoming match.
Ipswich
Town on Saturday.
The player, who is 28 years old, sees his contract expire this summer, and he hasn’t yet decided on his future plans. Returning to Everton remains an option that isn’t entirely off the table.
Everton manager
David Moyes
is searching for a new center-forward for the upcoming season and has shown interest in Liam Delap from this weekend’s adversaries, Ipswich Town. However, they will encounter strong rivalry in securing his services.
Manchester United
,
Chelsea
and Newcastle are all vying to secure his signature.
Calvert-Lewin performed well initially under Moyes and exhibited promising play, but he encountered a hamstring injury during the match.
Brighton
By the end of January, there were worries that he might not play for the team anymore.
During his absence, Moyes has managed to elicit goals from Beto and has also attempted to integrate Chelsea loanee Armando Broja upfront, but this effort hasn’t borne much fruit.
Calvert-Lewin aims to catch his manager’s eye over the coming days so he can secure an opportunity to play again at Goodison Park before Everton’s remaining matches dwindle away.



The English national team player has netted three times in 22 appearances this season and aims to end strong to improve his standing for upcoming negotiations.
Over the next few days, Everton will initiate discussions with representatives of the players they wish to keep, now that their position in the Premier League has been secured. With several players whose contracts are expiring, Moyes sees this as a chance for restructuring. However, he remains cautious about making significant changes, recognizing the importance of maintaining some consistency and retaining experienced Premier League players within the team.
Nevertheless, he is eager to decrease the average age of the team and sign stronger players capable of handling the high-press strategy he aims to implement.
As a possible free agent, Calvert-Lewin has attracted attention from clubs like Newcastle, AC Milan, Chelsea, West Ham, and Tottenham, yet the main worry has been his capacity to stay injury-free.
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