Everton postpone new contract offer for Dominic Calvert-Lewin as Goodison news emerges.
The newspaper said on page 67 of its print edition on Saturday, February 10th, that the England international’s contract is slated to expire in 18 months, and the Toffees will decide whether or not to offer him a new term at that point.It further stated that, despite the forward’s inability to score in his previous 17 outings, Blues manager Sean Dyche still believes the 26-year-old has a lengthy future with the team.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin must earn a new contract at Everton
At the end of the season, Everton is likely to make Calvert-Lewin an offer for a new contract, but it makes more sense to wait and see what transpires in the coming months. It’s doubtful that they could pay his salary in the Championship if the worst happened and they were demoted from the Premier League.
The forward needs to earn a new contract over the next few months since his goals could be essential to the Toffees’ survival attempt, even though there is still a long way to go before that happens. Although the Englishman is undoubtedly a very skilled player, his confidence is currently lacking after a string of games in which he has failed to score.
However, the Blues will be hoping that if he scores again, it will be the first of many, as they desperately need their star striker to get back on track at Goodison Park. Other Everton news: Ally McCoist revealed a fresh relegation forecast for the Toffees live on talkSPORT.
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