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Dominic Calvert-Lewin's stance on joining Arsenal, Man Utd or Newcastle revealed

Dominic Calvert-Lewin is ‘open’ to leaving Everton this summer as Arsenal, Manchester United and Newcastle United eye moves for the England striker.

Calvert-Lewin, 25, has scored 58 goals in 191 appearances for Everton since joining the Toffees from Sheffield United in 2016.

The forward enjoyed a breakthrough season in 2020-21, scoring more than 20 goals in all competitions to help Everton finish in the top-half of the Premier League and establish himself as an England regular.

However, Calvert-Lewin only played 17 league games last term as a string of injuries impacted on his game-time at Goodison Park.

Despite his recent fitness issues, several clubs have expressed interest in signing Calvert-Lewin and Arsenal, Man United and Newcastle could be involved in a transfer tussle this summer.

Mikel Arteta is looking to sign a new striker to replace former club captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, while new Red Devils boss Erik ten Hag wants to bolster his attacking options and provide competition and cover for Cristiano Ronaldo.

Newcastle, meanwhile, are willing to invest in Eddie Howe’s squad following a brilliant second-half to the season as their new owners look to turn the club into domestic and European contenders.

According to the Daily Mirror, Newcastle have identified Calvert-Lewin as a top target for this summer’s transfer window and Everton are braced for offers.

With Arsenal and Manchester United potentially rivalling Newcastle for a deal, it is claimed that Calvert-Lewin is ‘open’ to a move away from Goodison Park.

While Everton avoided relegation under Frank Lampard, it was still a dismal season for the Toffees, who finished 16th in the Premier League, four points above the drop zone.

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