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Transfer news: Aston Villa, Newcastle, and AC Milan in race for free agent striker

Dominic Calvert-Lewin
Aston Villa, AC Milan, and Newcastle United are reportedly vying for the signature of free agent striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin, according to The Sun.
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Villa manager Unai Emery is keen to bolster his attacking options, with Ollie Watkins currently his only recognised striker.

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Calvert-Lewin is currently a free agent after his contract expired with Everton in June and still in search of a new club.

Calvert-Lewin on Premier League clubs' radar

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The 28-year-old is available after leaving Everton following the expiration of his contract. Calvert-Lewin was once considered one of the most promising forwards in England, even touted as a potential successor to Harry Kane.

However, persistent injuries in recent seasons have hampered his progress. Despite this, Villa believe he represents a cost-effective solution to their attacking needs, as reported by Sportal.

Everton striker Calvert-Lewin || Imago

Newcastle find themselves in a similar predicament, with the potential departure of Alexander Isak looming and primary attacking targets proving elusive.

Calvert-Lewin could potentially challenge for a starting role at St. James' Park. AC Milan are also in the market for a striker, but their primary focus remains on securing Juventus' Dušan Vlahović.

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However, the Rossoneri are monitoring Calvert-Lewin's situation and could make a move if their pursuit of Vlahović stalls.

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