Overview
- Calvert-Lewin is self-representing after sacking his agent in early August to steer his own negotiations
- Manchester United view him as a third or fourth-choice striker behind Benjamin Sesko, Joshua Zirkzee and Rasmus Hojlund
- Talks with Newcastle United have stalled over his reported £100,000-per-week wage demands
- West Ham under Graham Potter and Sunderland have emerged as the most determined bidders, the latter offering guaranteed starts and one of the Premier League’s most lucrative contracts
- Aston Villa and overseas sides in Germany, the US and Saudi Arabia are monitoring the market, drawn by his no-fee status and Premier League track record