La Liga
Dominic Calvert-Lewin, forward for Everton, has become a target for several top-level clubs, including Fiorentina and Sevilla FC. The 27-year-old striker, whose contract with the English club expires in June 2025, could be on the verge of a move without the receiving club having to make a significant investment for his signing. With an uncertain future at Goodison Park, the possibility of the forward moving to Italy or Spain for free has sparked the interest of these two major clubs.
Despite the difficulties Everton has faced in recent seasons, Calvert-Lewin has stood out for his goal-scoring ability, presence in the box, and knack for creating danger in aerial plays. His value has been recognized nationally and internationally, and although he has not reached the expected level of consistency due to various injuries, he remains a highly sought-after piece in the market.
A key reinforcement at zero cost.
Fiorentina, successful in recent signings, sees the English forward as an opportunity to bolster its attack without a significant outlay. In Serie A, where physical play and the ability to finish plays are highly valued, Calvert-Lewin would fit perfectly into the Italian team's system, which is seeking a piece capable of elevating its offensive line.
On the other hand, Sevilla FC, also looking to strengthen its squad with a reliable forward, has set its sights on Calvert-Lewin. The Andalusian team, with the ambition to remain competitive both in the Spanish League and European competitions, considers the Everton striker an attractive option due to his experience in the Premier League and physical profile that would suit well in the dynamic football of LaLiga.
Recently, AC Milan has also shown interest in the forward, adding a new layer of competition to the battle for his signing. The Italian club, always looking to enhance its attack, might view Calvert-Lewin as an excellent addition to their squad to strengthen the offense and face challenges in both Serie A and international competitions.
With a contract expiring in 2025, Calvert-Lewin could be one of the most relevant signings of the season if he decides to switch clubs before his agreement with Everton ends. Both Fiorentina and Sevilla FC, and now Milan, stand to gain significantly from his signing, as acquiring him at no cost would allow them to allocate resources to further improve their squads.
Calvert-Lewin's final decision will depend on his personal desires and the offers he receives, but his future seems increasingly distant from Everton's ranks, opening the door to a possible transfer at no cost for these interested teams.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La Fiorentina y Sevilla FC pone el ojo en este jugador del Everton a coste cero
