Manchester City are among the clubs keeping tabs on Everton striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin, according to reports in the English media.
The Citizens are thought to be one of four Premier League teams who are interested in the England international, along with Manchester United, Arsenal and Newcastle.
Calvert-Lewin did score 21 goals in all competitions for Everton last season, while he has three in three appearances this campaign, but the majority of fans on Twitter don’t think he would be a good fit for City:
Just no.
— Josh Horrocks (@JoshHorrocks8) October 21, 2021
no no no no no no no no no
— Harry 🍬 (@adora666) October 21, 2021
Has breadsticks for legs
— Joe (@JoeMCFC____) October 21, 2021
he’s had a decent months or so but he’s not good enough & doubt Everton would sell him anyway.
— Brad (@BradleyMCFC_) October 21, 2021
would be a downgrade from the false 9
— Prince Daniel III (@go_ACC_) October 21, 2021
Clinical Haaland is the answer not this average striker
— ClinicalHaaland🤖 (@ClinicalHaaland) October 21, 2021
He’s nowhere near clinical enough
— Billy🇧🇼™️ (@El_Mago21_) October 21, 2021
Give us the Norwegian
— Syxx (@moneymadmedoit) October 21, 2021
OI NO, HAALAND OR NOTHING
— Ryan 🐐🔥🥶🏴 (@Ryann_MCFC) October 21, 2021
We don’t need him he will never fit
— BLUE💙 (@NightcrawlerTh3) October 21, 2021
It is fair to say that most supporters would be underwhelmed if Calvert-Lewin did make the move to the Etihad Stadium, especially with Borussia Dortmund striker Erling Haaland available on the transfer market next summer.
The big issue with signing the Norwegian, though, is the cost of the transfer (not only in terms of the fee but wages too). Calvert-Lewin could be seen as a cheaper alternative.