Fans of Everton have been airing their love for a report which has stated that Dominic Calvert-Lewin is set to be rewarded with a five-year deal.
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According to Paul Joyce of The Times, ‘the deal should be rubber-stamped in the coming days’, with the English forward set to sign until 2025 (via Everton News Feed), which had supporters delighted.
— paul joyce (@_pauljoyce) March 5, 2020
Made up with this news! He has progressed so much through sheer hard work
— Graeme (@graemeh1984) March 5, 2020
well deserved. Developed into a top striker the last 6 few months
— Mike Leslie (@PtkToffee) March 5, 2020
I’ll hold my hands up had my doubts but last 3 mths proved me wrong. Well deserved DCL! ?
— Nick (@newtownnick71) March 5, 2020
Will Dominic Calvert-Lewin be a key feature of the Carlo Ancelotti era at Goodison Park?Yes, he will be massive for usNo, will leave for a bigger team |
Over the duration of the Premier League season, Calvert-Lewin has been the Toffees’ fourth-best performer in the league, with a solid 6.98/10 average rating (per WhoScored).
In his most recent outing for Carlo Ancelotti’s side, the 22-year-old striker picked up a stellar 8/10 performance rating against Manchester United (per Liverpool Echo), with that being one of the reasons why supporters were left delighted with the latest news on the forward.
Always looked to compare him to Kane who hit 21 goals in 34 games in his breakout year. Dom has 8 goals to hit this number in prem this year. Hope he can do it. 20 should be a realistic target
— Lee Leadbetter (@leelead91) March 5, 2020
Great news
— efc1878 (@efc1978) March 5, 2020
Great news, gotta be knocking on door for Euro’s if he can contimue his form til end of season.
— Dominic Rolingson (@ThurstonU11U13) March 5, 2020
What do we think?
Over the duration of 31 games in all competitions for the Toffees, Calvert-Lewin has been in fine form, having bagged an impressive 15 goals and one assist (per Transfermarkt).
With a new five-year deal looking as though it will keep the Englishman at Goodison Park for a long time to come (per The Times), Everton supporters are understandably delighted.