Dominic Calvert-Lewin FINALLY in contention to play following knee injury

Everton enjoy huge injury boost with Dominic Calvert-Lewin FINALLY in contention to play following a knee injury that has kept the striker out since the final day of LAST SEASON with Everton hosting Manchester United this weekend

  • Dominic Calvert Lewin could make a return to first-team action this weekend 
  • The England striker hasn’t played a competitive game since final day of 2021-22
  • The Toffees are still without defenders Mason Holgate and Yerry Mina for game  
  • Everton host Manchester United at the unusual time of 7pm kick off on Sunday 

Everton striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin finally appears ready for his first involvement of the season after injury.

The England international sustained a knee problem on the eve of the opening weekend, but after a couple of false starts, with manager Frank Lampard holding him back to give him extra time to improve his fitness, he looks set to re-join the squad for the visit of Manchester United.

‘Yes, he’s in contention,’ said Lampard.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin is in contention for Everton’s game on Sunday against Man Utd 

‘We’ll have to see how match-fit he is, but in terms of the injury he’s better. It’s a really good boost.

‘He’s a good player for us, pivotal in us staying in the league last year and we want to get him playing regularly.’

Defenders Yerry Mina and Mason Holgate, neither of whom have featured because of ankle and knee injuries, are also on the road to recovery.

‘They’re training with us. Yerry joined us in the past couple of days, Mason came in today for part of training,’ Lampard said.

‘They’re both working hard to get back (to full fitness).

The England striker hasn’t played a competitive game since the final game of last season 

‘This weekend comes too soon probably for both of them, definitely for Mason, but we hope with a good week’s training next week they can be in contention from then on.’

This week the club has been the subject of more takeover talk, with the LAMF Global Ventures Corp special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) – led by Los Angeles film producers and investors Jeff Soros and Simon Horsman, advised by former Everton director Keith Harris – reportedly having held preliminary discussions.

It is the second such approach after talks between another American-based consortium, spearheaded by former Manchester United and Chelsea chief executive Peter Kenyon, broke down over the summer.

Lampard insists he is not distracted by off-field matters.

‘It’s something that I probably don’t know enough about, and certainly can’t affect apart from doing my job well,’ said the Toffees boss.

‘My job is to coach this team and build relationships with the fans and those above me.’

Frank Lampard is pleased to have Calvert-Lewin back in the squad for this weekend’s clash 


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