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Calvert-Lewin’s Free-Agent Run Generates Multiclub Interest Amid Wage and Fitness Concerns

Calvert-Lewin is a free agent attracting PL and overseas interest despite wage demands and injuries.

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Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s availability on the free-agent market has prompted interest from several Premier League clubs and teams abroad. The 28-year-old striker, who left Everton this summer, is being monitored by sides seeking an experienced front‑line option without a transfer fee.

Clubs weighing a move must reconcile two factors. Industry sources say Calvert-Lewin’s wage expectations are understood to be in the region of £100,000 per week, and concerns over his injury record have prompted hesitation among some potential suitors. Despite those issues, his Premier League record remains respected. Last season he made 26 Premier League appearances for the Toffees, contributing both as a starter and impact substitute.

Manchester United have considered Calvert-Lewin as a rotational option for new head coach Ruben Amorim. The plan would see him operate as a third or fourth-choice forward, providing cover across domestic and European commitments. While Sesko remains United’s priority target, the free agent has been placed on the club’s contingency list.

Elsewhere in England’s top flight, Newcastle United opened preliminary talks but discussions stalled because of salary demands. West Ham United, under Graham Potter, have taken a more assertive stance and are willing to accept the gamble involved in signing him. Sunderland have been the most aggressive domestic suitors. The Championship club is prepared to offer one of the most lucrative contracts in English football outside the top flight and guarantee first-team football, a proposition aimed at re-establishing him as a regular starter.

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Interest extends beyond Britain. Clubs from the Bundesliga, Major League Soccer, and the Saudi Pro League are all tracking developments. His zero transfer fee status makes him a potentially low-risk acquisition for teams abroad looking to add experience and presence to their attacking lines.

One subplot to monitor involves Aston Villa. Should Ollie Watkins move to Manchester United, Calvert-Lewin has been identified as a direct replacement. Villa’s recruitment team value his Premier League experience and believe he could transition into their system to preserve attacking continuity.

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Shortlists for November Premier League Player and Manager of the Month

Nominees for November’s Premier League Player and Manager awards, highlighting key performances. Stars

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The Premier League shortlists for November have been published, highlighting individual runs that shaped the month.

Newcastle United winger Harvey Barnes closed November with three goals, two of which arrived in the win over Manchester City. Everton midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall delivered a memorable strike against Manchester United, also scoring against Newcastle and providing an assist against Fulham. Manchester City winger Jérémy Doku produced one of the season’s most eye-catching individual displays as he demolished Liverpool and helped Pep Guardiola’s side remain competitive in the title race.

Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes finished November with four assists, creating goals against Nottingham Forest, Tottenham Hotspur and Crystal Palace. Morgan Gibbs-White enjoyed a three-game scoring streak for Nottingham Forest, firing home against Man Utd, Leeds United and in the away victory at Liverpool.

Chelsea defender Reece James featured in all four of the Blues’ Premier League matches in November. His assist in the 1–1 draw with Arsenal capped off a truly stunning individual showing in a month which yielded a total of three clean sheets. Arsenal’s Declan Rice added attacking impetus with a goal against Burnley and an assist in the north London derby win over Tottenham Hotspur.

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Brentford striker Igor Thiago continued his hot form, adding five goals across November with strikes against Newcastle, Brighton & Hove Albion and Burnley among them.

Managers with strong cases included Mikel Arteta after Arsenal’s unbeaten month, which produced wins over Burnley and Tottenham as well as draws with Sunderland and Chelsea. Unai Emery’s Aston Villa won three of four and emerged as outside contenders in the title race. Pep Guardiola’s Man City scored a league-high 10 goals in November, including the victory over Liverpool. Fabian Hürzeler’s Brighton & Hove Albion conceded once in four games, producing wins over Leeds, Brentford and Nottingham Forest. Chelsea went unbeaten under Enzo Maresca with three wins and a draw. Marco Silva’s Fulham recorded three wins over Wolves, Sunderland and Tottenham.

Recent monthly winners: Jack Grealish (Everton, August), Erling Haaland (Man City, September), Bryan Mbeumo (Man Utd, October). Recent manager winners: Arne Slot (Liverpool, August), Oliver Glasner (Crystal Palace, September), Ruben Amorim (Man Utd, October).

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Teammate Red Card and Missed Opportunities Leave Manchester United Short After Everton Loss

A rare red card for a teammate clash and wasted superiority left Man Utd exposed and criticised. once.

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Ruben Amorim marked his first anniversary as Manchester United manager with a painful defeat as Everton left Old Trafford with a historic win.

The match threatened to swing United’s way early on when Idrissa Gueye was sent off 13 minutes in after a clash with teammate Michael Keane. Gueye became the first player dismissed for clashing with his own teammate in a Premier League match since Ricardo Fuller in December 2008. An errant Gueye pass allowed Bruno Fernandes to pounce and shoot wide, after which Gueye confronted Keane and slapped him. It was no more than a tap, but referee Tony Harrington dismissed Gueye, who apologised to Keane and the Everton supporters via Instagram post-match.

United had hoped a lopsided victory would push them into the top four, extending an unbeaten run to six games, but instead they remain tenth with 18 points from 12 games.

Everton took the lead through a fine Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall finish just before the half-hour mark. Playing against ten men, Amorim’s side failed to convert their numerical advantage into a breakthrough. United kept three centre backs on the pitch throughout and increasingly targeted crosses, delivering 38 into the box, yet Everton’s defence held firm.

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Jordan Pickford made six saves, a couple of which were outstanding, and those interventions helped the Toffees secure just their third Premier League victory at Old Trafford.

The result returns scrutiny to Amorim. He enjoyed a brief respite before the November break, but Everton’s triumph ensures questions will resume. Amorim has now lost more Premier League games as Manchester United boss than José Mourinho in 54 fewer attempts. His win rate of 30.8% remains the worst among Manchester United managers in the competition’s history.

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United Frustrated by Ten-Man Everton as Dewsbury-Hall’s Curler Settles Game

United dominated possession but missed chances and lost 1-0 to 10-man Everton; Dewsbury-Hall scored.

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Manchester United were left to rue missed opportunities after a 1-0 defeat to 10-man Everton in Monday’s Premier League fixture at the Theatre of Dreams. Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall produced the decisive moment, beating Senne Lammens with a curled effort in the 29th minute shortly after Everton were reduced to 10 men.

Tempers boiled over just under 15 minutes when Idrissa Gana Gueye struck teammate Michael Keane. Jordan Pickford tried to break it up but referee Tony Harrington dismissed the Senegalese midfielder, leaving United with a numerical advantage. Everton adjusted and remained dangerous on the break, and they were rewarded when Dewsbury-Hall found the net.

United dominated large parts of the second half and probed frequently without finding the finish. Of the 25 shots the Red Devils mustered, just six were on target. Bruno Fernandes completed the most passes and saw several clear openings go begging. Amad Diallo created the most chances on the night but a switch to right wingback after Mason Mount’s introduction changed his influence.

Managerial changes in the second half included Mason Mount coming on for Noussair Mazraoui at half time and Diogo Dalot and Kobbie Mainoo entering in the 58th minute. Joshua Zirkzee had two big late opportunities, one requiring a spectacular save from Pickford and another that missed the target. Matthijs de Ligt produced an underpowered effort late that nearly troubled the goalkeeper.

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Key defensive interventions were notable, including a 57th-minute challenge by Michael Keane to deny a goalbound Bryan Mbeumo. Video assistant referee checks upheld on-field decisions and denied United penalty appeals.

Statistically United carried the game: 70% possession, an expected goals total of 1.66 and nine corners, but they could not convert dominance into points. The loss ends a five-match unbeaten run and hands United a frustrating return to league action. Next up is a trip to face Oliver Glasner’s Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.

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