Everton may completely overhaul their January transfer window plans if they are forced to cash in on Dominic Calvert-Lewin, according to TBR.
The news outlet reported on 9 October that the Toffees believe that the 27-year-old still has a lot to offer and will make a U-turn and sign a new contract.
His deal at Goodison Park runs out at the end of the season but he could be tempted to stay given the impending arrival of the Friedkin Group.
Everton should be open to the idea of selling Dominic Calvert-Lewin
Losing Calvert-Lewin, while significant, isn’t the end of the world for the Toffees, given the dynamics of modern football transfers.
If the Englishman departs, Everton can leverage the transfer fee to secure a younger, potentially more dynamic striker who not only guarantees goals but also aligns with the club’s long-term vision.
The current market is rich with emerging talents who, with the right coaching and environment, can thrive in the Premier League.
This could be a strategic move for the Toffees to rejuvenate their squad, especially with the financial boost from Calvert-Lewin’s sale given the interest in his services and the new owners expected to pump in money.