Dominic Calvert-Lewin
(Credit: Imago)
Jack Dawson
Sun 10 August 2025 8:27, UK
Dominic Calvert-Lewin is yet to find a new club since he left Everton as a free agent this summer.
The striker ended his nine-year stay at the Merseyside club after the two parties failed to agree on a new contract.
Reports suggest Calvert-Lewin isn’t short of suitors, with Manchester United reportedly keen.
However, with the start of the Premier League season less than a week away, the 28-year-old does not appear close to signing for a new team, which has resulted in the striker making drastic changes.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin
Calvert-Lewin is currently without a club (Credit: Imago)
Dominic Calvert-Lewin ditches representative to do his own transfer negotiations
Calvert-Lewin clearly is not happy that he has yet to find a new club.
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According to Alan Nixon’s Patreon on 10 August, the striker has now sidelined his agent.
Going forward, the 28-year-old will use family members to sort out his future, with Calvert-Lewin hoping that he will sign for Manchester United.
Reportedly, there is still plenty of interest in the former Everton man both at home and abroad.
It remains to be seen if this tactic will work for the striker, as his fate this summer remains unclear.
Ruben Amorim waving
Ruben Amorim has already brought in multiple attacking reinforcements (Credit: Imago)
Will Calvert-Lewin sign for Manchester United?
While it still remains possible that the former England international could sign for the Red Devils this summer, it looks less and less likely.
Man United have now signed three new attacking options, with Benjamin Sesko becoming their latest addition.
Therefore, surely the Manchester club will no longer be looking to reinforce their attack ahead of the new season.
Man United were reportedly chasing Calvert-Lewin earlier in the transfer window
The striker left Everton in the summer after nine years at Goodison Park
Calvert-Lewin is hopeful that he can still sign for Man United
There are other options out there, with AC Milan keen on Calvert-Lewin. However, the striker will reportedly demand £100,000-a-week to move to Italy.
Newcastle as also an option for Calvert-Lewin, with talks reportedly held last month.
Given his previous injury record at Everton, the striker may need to lower his demands if he wants to be playing football again at a top level this month.
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