Everton Dominic Calvert-Lewin
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Pranav Shahaney
Wed 12 March 2025 7:10, UK
Everton have already identified who they want to replace the out-of-contract Dominic Calvert-Lewin this summer.
Kevin Thelwell will be leaving the club and David Moyes is expected to play a more hands-on role with regards to new transfers.
Calvert-Lewin’s deal runs out in June and the England international is expected to part ways with the club.
Everton manager David Moyes, (Credit: Imago)
Dusan Vlahovic available for £25m this summer
Give Me Sport reported on 11 March that the Toffees have identified Dusan Vlahovic as the man to replace their number nine.
He was made available earlier by Juventus for £35million with an exit on the cards this summer.
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However, the Old Lady are now willing to accept £25million as well for the Serbian – a £10million discount.
Signing him would be a signal of intent by the new owners as the club are set to move into a new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock.
Despite signing the 25-year-old for £67million, Juventus are willing to sell him at a significant loss.
Dan Friedkin is the Everton owner.
The Friedkin Group are likely to shell out big money for new Everton signings
The Friedkin Group are poised to spend big this summer due to their ambitious vision and financial muscle, aiming to transform the club’s fortunes after years of instability under Farhad Moshiri.
With annual revenues exceeding $11billion and a track record of investment in AS Roma, the Friedkins have refinanced Everton’s debt into a sensible mortgage, freeing up funds for squad investment.
Everything suggests that they’re ready to back Moyes with significant transfers to lift the Toffees from mid-table mediocrity.
Signing Juventus ace Vlahovic would be a major coup, signaling intent to rival top Premier League clubs.
Everton Appearances Goals Assists
Dominic Calvert-Lewin 269 71 19
Calvert-Lewin’s stats for Everton
The Serbia international, a proven goal-scorer with pace and power, could replace the inconsistent Calvert-Lewin.
His arrival would not only boost on-pitch performance but also elevate Everton’s profile, leveraging the Friedkins’ multi-club ownership experience and the new stadium’s commercial pull.
Such a high-profile move aligns with their goal of restoring Everton’s historical prestige, making it a statement of ambition.
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