The 26-year-old Newcastle wanted to sign is expected to start for Everton tonight.

The 26-year-old Newcastle wanted to sign is expected to start for Everton tonight.
The 26-year-old Newcastle wanted to sign is expected to start for Everton tonight.

The 26-year-old Newcastle wanted to sign is expected to start for Everton tonight.

The 26-year-old Newcastle wanted to sign is expected to start for Everton tonight.

The striker has struggled with injuries throughout his career but looks set to have a big part to play in tonight’s fixture which affects both ends of the table.

Calvert-Lewin, who missed Everton’s previous game due to injury, is well and prepared to play Newcastle, according to Everton manager Sean Dyche during his pregame press conference.

Calvert-Lewin is ‘showing good signs’ ahead of his return

The Sheffield-born forward, who has made 12 appearances in the Premier League and Carabao Cup this season,

has performed well enough to avoid any extended stints away from the team.

Although he did miss Everton’s most recent win over Nottingham Forest over the weekend due to a calf injury,

Tonight, Newcastle wanted to sign a 26-year-old player from Everton, and they will start him.
The 26-year-old Newcastle wanted to sign is expected to start for Everton tonight.

it doesn’t appear to be a major problem.

Tonight, Calvert-Lewin will try to move Everton out of the relegation zone and better his current league record of three goals in ten appearances against Newcastle.

Eddie Howe has already forewarned his team that they should anticipate a robust show from their rivals, and Calvert-Lewin will be crucial to that fight.

“Dom is displaying good signs of being correct so he’ll return to the thinking,” Dyche stated in his press conference.

Calvert-Lewin has a good record against Newcastle

To ensure that Calvert-Lewin, a strong striker who excels in the air and is an excellent goal poacher,

has a miserable evening at Goodison Park, Jamaal Lascelles will need to be at the top of his game.

Calvert-Lewin has five goals in 12 games versus Newcastle, which is his second-best record

against any team behind only West Ham with six, despite not having the finest goal scoring record for Everton in recent seasons.

The forward’s impressive performances for the Toffees every time they faced the Magpies

should come as no surprise to Newcastle recruits.

Although the rumors have subsided recently, Newcastle will still be keeping an eye on

the 26-year-old in the January transfer window as they try to strengthen their offensive depth.

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