Journalist confirms interest in Dominic Calvert-Lewin

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Reims manager Oscar Garcia has recently claimed that Hugo Ekitike would like to stay at the Ligue 1 club, unless Real Madrid or FC Barcelona came knocking for him.

The St. James’ Park outfit have reportedly been in talks to try and sign Ekitike all summer, but it looks as if they now have to look at other targets in the striker position.

This led to rumours of a move for Calvert-Lewin, and a reporter from The Chronicle has now given credence to those links.

Taking to Twitter, The Chronicle’s Ross Gregory has now revealed that the North East club are ‘certainly interested’ in a move for Calvert-Lewin, although he would demand a ‘huge fee’, and Richarlison moving to Tottenham Hotspur has halted any immediate chance of him leaving for now:

“Richarlison’s move to Spurs halts any immediate thoughts of Dominic Calvert-Lewin leaving Everton. #nufc certainly interested in him but the huge fee is obstructive. Broja a more realistic target. Feels like hunt for attacking reinforcements may go on a while longer.”

Armando Broja would also be a smart signing by the Tynesiders, but they should be looking to pay that extra bit of money to try and get Calvert-Lewin in.

The England international also won more aerial duels and averaged more shots and key passes per game than his Albanian counterpart, and of course has much more experience in the top flight in general than Broja.

A player dubbed ‘one of the best‘ in his position by Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp, Calvert-Lewin would certainly add another dimension in the Magpies’ attack.

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