West Ham United is reportedly ready to offer Dominic Calvert-Lewin a lucrative deal to join them on a free transfer, as the striker’s contract with Everton nears its expiration. The 28-year-old, who has spent nearly a decade at Goodison Park, is expected to leave Merseyside this summer.
Despite flashes of brilliance, particularly under Carlo Ancelotti, Calvert-Lewin’s time at Everton has been marred by injuries, with over 90 matches missed since 2021. Still, West Ham manager Graham Potter sees value in the forward’s Premier League experience and physical presence, especially with Michail Antonio set to depart.
Sources suggest the Hammers are willing to exceed Calvert-Lewin’s current £100,000-per-week salary to secure his signature. Everton remain in talks over a possible renewal, but the striker is reportedly leaning toward a fresh start in London.
If the deal goes through, Calvert-Lewin could become one of West Ham’s highest earners and a central figure in Potter’s revamped attack.
Information based on reports from TeamTalk by Harry Watkinson - Original Source
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