During the summer, the Public Investment Fund (PIF) and Eddie Howe made significant additions to the team, securing the services of five new players: Sandro Tonali, Harvey Barnes, Tino Livramento, Yankuba Minteh, and Lewis Hall. The first four joined on a permanent basis, while the latter signed a season-long loan deal from Chelsea.
Newcastle United is evidently looking to reinforce their attacking options in the upcoming transfer window. There have been strong rumors linking them to Santos striker Marcos Leonardo and Paris Saint-Germain’s Hugo Ekitike. However, the club is still in the process of evaluating potential recruits for the end of the season.
Back in January, The Sun initially reported Newcastle’s interest in Everton’s Dominic Calvert-Lewin. Despite ongoing speculations, a deal for the center-forward, currently playing at Goodison Park, has not materialized. Since returning from injury, Calvert-Lewin has become the second-best-performing offensive player under Sean Dyche this season, drawing attention from Newcastle’s hierarchy.
According to TEAMtalk, Newcastle is closely monitoring Calvert-Lewin’s situation at Everton as part of their strategy to enhance their attack in 2024. The England international, entering the last 18 months of his contract with Everton, is back on their radar for the summer, given the challenging circumstances surrounding his contract negotiations.
Standing at 6 feet 2 inches, Calvert-Lewin is an ideal target man, showcasing a physical presence that contributes to an average of 4.4 aerial wins per top-flight game. He has proven proficiency with the ball at his feet, amassing 84 involvements, including 64 goals and 20 assists, in his 220 senior appearances for Everton.
As a Nike-sponsored player earning £100,000 per week, Calvert-Lewin boasts an impressive record against Eddie Howe’s side, scoring five goals against Newcastle in previous encounters. The prospect of Calvert-Lewin flourishing under Howe’s management in a home shirt is highlighted, emphasizing the potential for him to be a formidable force, as described by football talent scout Jacek Kulig.
Therefore, the coming months leading up to the next summer transfer window could be crucial in assessing Calvert-Lewin’s future, especially if Everton faces challenges in extending his contract amid their ongoing crisis.
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