Youssef Chermiti from Sporting CP and Beto from Udinese were added to Everton’s options at center-forward during the summer transfer window. Wide attackers like Arnaut Danjuma and Jack Harrison were also introduced.
Even if Dominic Calvert-Lewin is still on the books, it seems that Everton is suddenly interested in Beier as a striker target. The Toffees have become a potential suitor for the Germany under-21 international, according to Bild.
Given that Beier has four goals in five Bundesliga outings this season, his €20 million release clause, or slightly over £17 million, might be enticing.
Brentford is rumored to be keeping an eye on Beier as well, which may be related to their worries over losing Ivan Toney in January. Coincidentally, they strengthened their assault by bringing in Neal Maupay on loan from Everton in the summer; this allowed the two teams to compete for Beier.Hoffenheim is reportedly working on a new deal for Beier that would have him commit for the long term in an effort to keep him from joining the Premier League. They might theoretically utilize that chance to alter his release clause and make it more difficult for suitors to wrest him away.
Hoffenheim will be eager to benefit from how their academy product has been growing at senior level for as long as possible after sending him out on loan to Hannover for the previous two seasons.The 20-year-old’s current contract with Hoffenheim is only set to run through 2025, which might put more pressure on the German team to negotiate a lengthier contract.
Where does Calvert-Lewin stand after the competition?
According to Football Insider analyst Gabby Agbonlahor, among the alternatives now available to Sean Dyche, Calvert-Lewin should continue to be the key man when he is well.
There are no questions about his ability; he represents England internationally, according to Agbonlahor.”When healthy, on the job, and injury-free, he poses a threat.Thank heavens, now I’ve got competition,’ I’m sure Sean Dyche is thinking.
He has Beto, who I believe ought to play this weekend for Calvert-Lewin against Luton.Can you attempt to divide the workload amongst them both and remove Calvert-Lewin after 60 minutes?
Calvert-Lewin is a quality scorer, and he simply needs to keep up this form.
I think he needs to play a significant portion of the season without any bothersome injuries if he wants to be called up for England again.