Everton plans the summer move to sign a “great” UCL winner that can replace DCL

Given that Dominic Calvert-Lewin stepped down this summer as a free agent, as it stands now, Everton Now they are reportedly planning a move that will replace their forward winner of the Champions League.
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Toffees have already impressed once at the transitional front since Friedkin Group arrived and completed her takeover, welcoming Carlos Alcaraz on loan from Fluminense at the end of last month. Former Southampton man did not lose time before he once again scored his mark on English football, scoring his first Everton goal in the late victory 2-1 over Crystal Palace last time.
Now the new owners will set their sights at the summer transition window and repeat that success for David Moyeswho enjoyed the excellent start of his second in charge.
However, there will be some concerns at the exit front and Calvert-Lewin is yet to sign a new contract and Jarrad Brathwaite is reportedly attracted to Real Madrid’s interest. But every departure may be a trip to numerous fresh faces this summer, including the Champions League winner.
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According to the boot room, Everton are now planning summer momentum to sign Tammy Abraham Replace Calvert-Lewin at the end of the season.
The former Chelsea striker withstood a mixed magic in Italy. While he initially acting as Roma, Abraham has since struggled with injuries and failed to break into the starting side of AC Milan on loan this season. After signing Santiago Gimenez from Feyenoord in January, a lasting transition to San Siro is currently unlikely, leaving the door to return to England.
The winner of the Champions League in Chelsea, Abraham could now return to the persecution of his former club.
“Great” Abraham could become an Everton star
While he was forced to watch from the bench sometimes this season, Abraham would be an instant star in Everton instead of Calvert-Lewin. Toffees would not sign another striker fighting in front of a goal, since the former Chelsea man has scored eight goals From spare roles in San Siro this season.
Praised for his “great leader” Ben Mattinson In December, the analyst was one of many who welcomed the return of the clinical version of Abraham who initially took away Italian football with a storm after leaving Chelsea.
Returning at the end of the unfinished job, Abraham could still become the main man for whom Everton is desperately crying in recent years.