Calvert-Lewin, Potter
(Credit:Imago)
Carla Devine
Tue 24 June 2025 10:40, UK
Dominic Calvert-Lewin could make the move to the London Stadium this summer.
After a disappointing end to the season, all pressure is now on Graham Potter to make the right additions to his West Ham side this summer.
Evan Ferguson’s underwhelming loan spell in the second half of the season may well leave questions being asked of his recruitment already.
With doubts over what the future holds for Michail Antonio, too, the Irons certainly need attacking reinforcements.
Graham Potter
Potter needs attacking reinforcements. (Credit: Imago)
West Ham ready Calvert-Lewin transfer
What the future holds for Calvert-Lewin is very much up in the air as it stands.
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The striker sees his current contract at Everton expire on 30 June, when he will then become a free agent.
Talks over striking a new deal on Merseyside are underway, and communication is said to remain open between the parties.
However, a move away from Goodison Park could be on the cards this summer, with that being labelled as a “smart-money” decision.
Now, it has been reported by The i Paper (24 June) that West Ham may be ready to bring him to the London Stadium instead.
It’s stated that Potter’s side has made preliminary contact over a deal, although nothing has passed an initial phone call stage at this point.
Leeds United have also been credited with interest.
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Calvert-Lewin could make the move to the London Stadium. (Credit: Imago)
Calvert-Lewin could be smart move for West Ham
With PSR restrictions weighing heavily on West Ham’s shoulders this summer, striking deals for free agents and loans could be smart for Potter’s men.
Furthermore, although he has struggled with fitness of late, Calvert-Lewin is a striker who has certainly proven his abilities in the Premier League before now.
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Calvert-Lewin’s statistics during his time with Everton.
There is a risk when it comes to a potential move, as injury issues could rear their ugly head next term too, and the Hammers have faced enough fitness issues.
However, on a free transfer, it could be a risk worth taking for the boss to add that experienced ability into the squad.
For now, the ball sits in the striker’s court as he is set to consider the offers that have been put forward to him this summer and choose where his future lies.
Potter could be ready to make him a star at West Ham next season, though.
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