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Everton are now ready to sell ‘fantastic’ player this summer after Amadou Onana
- EXCLUSIVE from Graeme Bailey
Everton could be set to see a major departure in the coming days as they continue to see changes made ahead of the new season.
Amadou Onana is in line to depart Everton with𝓰 a five-year deal with Aston Villa lined up for the Belgian midfielder.
The Toffees are going to have to sen🗹d some of the p🍌rofits made to Onana’s former side Lille.
However, more exits could follow at Goodison Park as TBR Football understands that Everton believe that they will sell Dominic Calvert-Lewin thi♋s summer – with interest high in the former England international.

Everton expecting to sell Dominic Calvert-Lewin this summer
Calvert-Lewin ha🎉s signaled his intent by rejecting the chance to extend his stay at Goodison Park in recent months and with just 12-months left on his current deal Everton are ready to sell.
Newcastle remain long-term admirers of Calvert-Lewin with Eddie Howe keen to bring him to the club. They tried for a deal prior to the PSR deadline but a deal involving Yankuba Minteh could not be agreed, but Newcastle remain keen.
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TBR also understands that West Ham and Crystal Palace also hold a strong interest – we can also confirm that Chelsea, Tottenham and Manchester United have been assessing Calvert-Lewin’s situation this summer but no contact has be𒉰en made.
Everton may already be eyeing Dominic Calvert-Lewin replacement
It has already been claimed this summer that the Toffees are one of the sides who have identified Che💫lsea’s Armando Broja as a target.
The 22-year-old striker remains largely unproven in the Premier League having only been able to return eight goals🌞 in 🀅his 66 appearances.
Although Calvert-Lewin has been hailed as ‘fantastic‘, his injury record has been a major concer⛦n for Everton over recent years.
With just 12 months left on his deal at Goodison෴, it has to be questioned whether Everton would see enough of a return out of Calvert-Lewin to warrant pas𒐪sing on the chance to cash in this summer.