Dominic Calvert-Lewin next club odds
As a free agent, Dominic Calvert-Lewin can pick from a range of suitors this summer.
In June, the 28-year-old striker announced that he would not extend his contract with Everton. Rumours of a switch to several domestic rivals have swirled in the weeks since.
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While concerns surrounding his fitness may dissuade certain sides from entering the race, there is no question that the English attacker possesses game-changing quality.
And, if recent reports are accurate, a handful of teams are keen on acquiring Calvert-Lewin’s services.
Newcastle - 7/4 (William Hill)
Eddie Howe’s side have revealed that Callum Wilson will depart the club after five seasons at St. James’ Park.
Further, the Magpies are set to spend the rest of this transfer window fending off interest in star striker Aleksander Isak from Arsenal and Liverpool.
Younger than Wilson and Premier League proven, Calvert-Lewin’s arrival would represent solid business for Newcastle. The club understands this point - and discussions between both parties have reportedly been held early this week.
This move is priced at 7/4 by William Hill.
Manchester United - 3/1 (bet365)
Reports this week suggest that Manchester United have discussed terms with Calvert-Lewin’s entourage - though an agreement has yet to come to fruition.
Ruben Amorim’s attacking options are set to thin before the transfer window shuts in September, with Alejandro Garnacho, Marcus Rashford and Rasmus Hojlund all expected to leave.
Therefore, it’s in the club’s best interests to onboard a reliable forward.
And Calvert-Lewin is familiar with overperforming in a lacklustre side - a task new signings must be prepared to undertake as United’s squad rebuild begins in earnest.
It remains to be seen whether the former Everton man takes an offer from the Red Devils, but bet365’s 3/1 odds listing points to realistic potential in this move.
Chelsea – 4/1 (BetVictor)
Chelsea’s squad is on the brink of overflowing when it comes to attacking talent, with Joao Pedro and Liam Delap expected to battle it out for a starting spot next season.
Any move for Dominic Calvert-Lewin would likely see him relegated to the bench, alongside Armando Broja, Raheem Sterling, Nicolas Jackson and, should he stay, Christopher Nkunku.
Nevertheless, Todd Boehly is not one to turn down a good deal. If adequate terms come to light, Calvert-Lewin could play a role in Chelsea’s 2025/26 campaign.
West Ham – 12/1 (William Hill)
Goals were a rare commodity for Graham Potter’s side in 2024/25. The Hammers scored 46 goals across 38 top-flight outings, and sat 15th on the ‘goals per match’ table, on 1.2.
Jarrod Bowen’s 13 goals led the 28-year-old to the top of the club’s scoring charts, followed by Tomas Soucek and Mohamed Kudus.
A natural finisher is a must if West Ham are to improve this year - and Calvert-Lewin could be just the remedy.
At 12/1 with William Hill, a move to the London Stadium is unlikely…but not impossible.
Alternative options for Calvert-Lewin
Tottenham (20/1, BetVictor) and Arsenal (40/1, bet365) may attempt to lure Calvert-Lewin to London, but it is unlikely that either club would view him as a starter.
Joao Pedro’s recent departure from Brighton places the Seagulls firmly in contention for the English goalscorer (18/1, bet365).
However, Leeds (20/1, BetVictor) and Nottingham Forest (20/1, William Hill) could benefit from Calvert-Lewin’s vast experience, too.
Calvert-Lewin next club | Bookmaker odds |
Newcastle | 7/4 (William Hill) |
Manchester United | 3/1 (bet365) |
Chelsea | 4/1 (BetVictor) |
West Ham | 12/1 (bet365) |
Brighton | 18/1 (William Hill) |
Leeds | 20/1 (bet365) |
Nottingham Forest | 20/1 (bet365) |
Tottenham | 20/1 (BetVictor) |
Arsenal | 40/1 (bet365) |