Dominic Calvert-Lewin ‘happy’ to move to Roma as Everton transfer development emerges
Everton striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin would be “happy” to move to Roma this summer, according to the Daily Mail.
The newspaper reported on its website on Wednesday (26 July) that the presence of several ex-Premier League players at Roma would help the Toffees man settle at the club.
The 26-year-old forward is wanted by the Serie A club in a loan-to-buy deal, according to Corriere dello Sport (26 July).
“Calvert-Lewin would be happy to move to Italy, to Roma, under the guidance of Mourinho, a coach capable of attracting as many quality players to the team as honey does to bees,” according to the Daily Mail.
“The presence of many former Premier League stars would ease his settlement in the city, an important aspect in the initial phase of the negotiation.”
It really is a surprising development regarding the Serie A giants, who are potentially signing Calvert-Lewin to replace their injured star Tammy Abraham.
The latter is currently sidelined with a knee injury, and replacing him with the injury-prone Calvert-Lewin doesn’t exactly make sense.
The former Chelsea striker is one of many players with Premier League ties playing under Mourinho, another of course with strong links to the English top flight.
It really is a surprising development regarding the Serie A giants, who are potentially signing Calvert-Lewin to replace their injured star Tammy Abraham.
The latter is currently sidelined with a knee injury, and replacing him with the injury-prone Calvert-Lewin doesn’t exactly make sense.
The former Chelsea striker is one of many players with Premier League ties playing under Mourinho, another of course with strong links to the English top flight.
In other Everton news, Amadou Onana has sent a one-word message to a player after the latest Manchester United transfer news.
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Everton front-runners to sign 19-year-old Italian international with £20 million price
Everton are reportedly leading the race to land 19-year-old Italian international Wilfried Gnonto from Leeds United.
According to Football Insider, Premier League side Everton are leading the transfer race to land Leeds United star Wilfried Gnonto in the ongoing summer transfer window.
An attacker is on the agenda at Goodison Park given their overreliance on Dominic Calvert-Lewin to find the back of the net. The Toffees have failed to adequately replace Richarlison and Anthony Gordon in recent windows, and it is adversely impacting their ability to kill off games.
They were earlier linked with a move for Almeria striker El Bilal Toure. However, the youngster is now Atalanta bound, forcing the Merseysiders to look elsewhere. This could see them revisit a move for the Leeds United star.
The 19-year-old arrived at Elland Road last summer and has shown enough promise to suggest that he can thrive in the English top flight. A senior Italian international, Gnonto is one of the best young talents in Europe at this
Primarily a left winger, Gnonto is a versatile attacker capable of playing anywhere along the frontline. This will give Sean Dyche several options on how to deploy him as per the requirement. Serie A champions Napoli are also interested in the player but are currently behind Everton in the race to land him.
While the Partenopei can certainly offer him more in terms of quality, their need to sell before buying puts them at a disadvantage. Everton can land the Italian for around £20 million, a reasonable price for a player who could go on to become a regular fixture for them in the years to come.
The Toffees will also be emboldened by the fact that Leeds United are in serious need of reinvestment. All in all, a transfer would suit all parties involved in the deal. Gnonto is a rough diamond with much fine polishing needed.
Working under a rigid tactician like Dyche could stifle his freedom to express himself in a fluid system. However, given the poor roster at Goodison Park, the 19-year-old Italian international could very well stand out and use his tint on Merseyside to propel him to a bigger club in the future.