BREAKING NEWS;I will not play again: Everton key player has decided to quit due to.

BREAKING NEWS;I will not play again: Everton key player has decided to quit due to.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin is one to watch with regards to an Everton transfer exit before the deadline, according to Paul Joyce.

The Times journalist wrote for the paper’s website on 15 August that the star striker leaving without a replacement coming in would be a risk, but highlighted the uncertainty of his situation as a key variable in the remaining days of the window.

According to Joyce the Toffees are expected to be in a sell-to-buy situation up until the deadline, so Calvert-Lewin departing would affect that, although loans may still be possible without him going.

As things stand Kevin Thelwell is seen as having done a solid job in difficult financial circumstances to give Dyche a squad to push on with this term, after refusing to cave to “lowball” Manchester United bids for Jarrad Branthwaite.

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It has to go down as a positive that the Toffees have managed to make five signings already this summer, especially when previous windows have been so fruitless.

Dyche will be used to operating in difficult circumstances by now, and having overcome a pair of points deductions last term to finish clear of the relegation zone with room to spare he can feel cautiously optimistic with his enhanced squad.

And the transfer window is nothing if not unpredictable so the final fortnight could see interest in Calvert-Lewin translate into an offer Everton can’t refuse as clubs scramble for late options.

The collapse of Dan Friedkin’s takeover has left the financial picture uncertain as ever, although developments with John Textor could help provide some answers.

If Calvert-Lewin makes a late exit the club will have to be on their toes right up until the deadline to pull the trigger on a replacement.

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