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·13 août 2025
Everton withdrew four-year deal offered Dominic Calvert-Lewin after the reappointment of David Moyes

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·13 août 2025
Everton offered Dominic Calvert-Lewin a new four-year deal at the end of 2024, but he chose not to accept it, according to The Times.
The Toffees subsequently withdrew it after the reappointment of David Moyes as manager, and the 28-year-old left the club at the end of his deal.
The Hill Dickinson Stadium club have since signed Thierno Barry as his replacement, and has also added Manchester City attacker Jack Grealish to their ranks on loan.
Everton held talks with the representatives of Calvert-Lewin in June before his deal expired. The terms would have been different from the original offer.
It is unknown if he would have eventually accepted the 2024 deal were it not withdrawn, but the arrival of Moyes changed everything.
The Toffees boss was open to having the English striker remain at the Merseyside club beyond this summer, but nothing materialised.
Calvert-Lewin is now expected to join Leeds United. He is undergoing a medical at the Elland Road club.
Everton are unlikely to miss the injury-prone striker, who promised much but delivered little during his time with the club.
He will now look to prove his fitness as Leeds strive to establish themselves in the Premier League following their return.