Everton facing £37 million conundrum over Dominic Calvert-Lewin deal

Everton and Newcastle are in talks to resolve the future of Dominic Calvert-Lewin, according to Paul Joyce. According to a Times journalist, the Toffees are demanding a compensation of 37 million pounds if they sell the 27-year-old this summer. The England international has been offered a new contract at Goodison Park, but he has little incentive to sign it. Everton must stick with their Dominic Calvert-Lewin assessment. When negotiating with Newcastle, the Toffees must keep to their £37 million estimate for Calvert-Lewin and not go any lower. The Magpies are a wealthy club funded by Saudi Arabia’s national wealth fund, and they have been known to spend lavishly on new arrivals.

Everton, on the other hand, is struggling financially, and trading the England international for less than his genuine worth would be a bad decision. The team needs to raise finances while also ensuring they get a fair price for its finest asset. Calvert-Lewin has proven himself in the Premier League, and at 27, he is approaching his prime years, with the potential to be an even more prolific goal scorer.

While he may have had injury worries in the past, he appeared to be generally healthy towards the conclusion of the season, which justifies the expense.

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