July 8, 2024

Everton can avoid any concerns about breaking Profit & Sustainability Regulations this summer by selling Dominic Calvert-Lewin to Newcastle United, reports the Daily Mirror.

On page 55 and the back page of their print edition [30 May], Paul Brown shared that the 27-year-old England international could make the move to St. James’ Park after being highly sought after by Eddie Howe.

Several of Everton’s key players have been linked away from the club this summer, including Jarrad Branthwaite’s pursuit by Manchester United and Amadou Onana, wanted by Arsenal.

Brown stated: “Calvert-Lewin is one of the Everton players attracting attention because of the club’s issues with [PSR].

“If he is sold for £25m or more before the end of June, it would all but ensure Everton do not breach PSR rules again next season.”

Calvert-Lewin to bid farewell to Everton?

It’s uncertain how eager Calvert-Lewin himself is to depart Goodison Park – it has been his home for eight years through form, goals and injuries.

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