Everton and Brentford played out a dull 0-0 draw at Goodison Park on the weekend.
The Toffees were bereft of any real threat going forward as they created just one big chance in the Merseyside encounter.
The goals have began to really dry up in recent weeks and it’s causing many to question whether Sean Dyche is the right man to keep them up.
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Dyche’s men have failed to score in each of their last three games and it’s become really evident a striker is needed in the January transfer window.
Everton fans have urged for Dominic Calvert-Lewin to be dropped and Beto continues to misfire when handed the opportunities.
Remkarbly, Serie A giants Juventus are now sniffing around Calvert-Lewin and it’s just emerged what Everton are now planning to do with him.
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Everton could sell Dominic Calvert-Lewin
According to AS Roma Live, Juventus are showing an interest in Everton striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin ahead of the January transfer window.
Calvert-Lewin is out of contract at the end of the season and that has clearly alerted Juve – who could land him for a discounted fee.
It’s understood that Everton remain in financial difficulties and will likely need to sell-to-buy this winter, so he could be sold on a permanent deal.
The Toffees are intent on keeping Beto and Armando Broja has just returned from injury, so Calvert-Lewin is the obvious sale given the interest in his signature.
Aston Villa and Newcastle are also keeping tabs on Calvert-Lewin – who has netted just two goals in the Premier League this season.
It very much looks like the 27-year-old could be playing out the final few matches of his Everton career.
Everton should replace Calvert-Lewin with Tammy Abraham
If Calvert-Lewin is to leave Goodison Park this January, the natural replacement is AC Milan’s Tammy Abraham.
According to FBref data, Abraham is of a similar profile to the current Everton forward, so he’d certainly be a match for what Dyche is after.
Plus, the former Chelsea player has a far greater record in the Premier League, too, so if they were to land his signature, it’d give them a much better chance of solving their goalscoring woes.
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