Everton forward Dominic Calvert-Lewin has now said that he wants to score more goals in a blue shirt.
The £1.5m forward has 47 Premier League goals in 183 games for the Toffees, though the 26-year-old insists it is ‘not enough’.
After scoring 21 goals in 39 games in all competitions during the 2020/21 season, the England international looked to be fulfilling his clear potential.

However, persistent injuries over the past two seasons have inhibited the forward’s progress, with minutes on the pitch limited.
Indeed, it has been a frustrating period for the Everton striker, and the 26-year-old is clearly itching to rediscover his previous form in front of goal.
Calvert-Lewin showing eagerness to improve is vital attitude for tough season ahead
Speaking via a Kick livestream alongside fellow Everton players Arnaut Danjuma and James Garner, Dominic Calvert-Lewin was asked what his favourite goal was for the Toffees.
When the question is asked, loan signing Danjuma turns to DCL and states: “Too many to think of.”
Calvert-Lewin then promptly replies: “Not enough.”
The Everton striker goes on to state that his winner in the 3-2 victory over Crystal Palace to keep the Blues in the Premier League during the 2021/22 season would be his most memorable.
Calvert-Lewin states: “Obviously the Palace one. I think it’s pretty obvious why. I’ve never felt an eruption like it when I scored that goal. It was like the whole stadium lifted off the ground.”

With just one point and two Premier League goals from the opening five games of the season, Everton could do with the England international finding his scoring boots.
Indeed, the 26-year-old is available once more following a facial injury suffered following a collision with Emiliano Martinez at Villa Park last month.
With a trip to Brentford at the weekend, it could be a chance for Sean Dyche to test out a strike partnership of DCL with £26m forward Beto.
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