Overview
- Dominic Calvert-Lewin is still a free agent after leaving Everton at the end of June and has been offered to Manchester United as a no-fee signing
- United view him as a third- or fourth-choice forward to bolster Ruben Amorim’s rotation but have not entered concrete talks
- Newcastle United paused discussions over his reported £100,000-per-week wage demands and a recurring injury record
- Other Premier League sides including West Ham and Sunderland, along with clubs in the Bundesliga, MLS and Saudi Pro League, continue to monitor his availability
- Recent media reports suggest Calvert-Lewin has parted ways with his agent to handle negotiations personally in hopes of securing a move to Old Trafford