Key Points

Dominic Calvert-Lewin has announced his departure from Everton after nine years, leaving as a free agent. The striker, who joined from Sheffield United in 2016, scored 71 goals for the Toffees. Injuries hampered his later years, reducing his once-prolific output. In an emotional Instagram post, he thanked the club and fans for their support.

Key Points: Dominic Calvert-Lewin Leaves Everton After Nine Years as Free Agent

  • Calvert-Lewin scored 71 goals in 274 Everton appearances
  • Struggled with injuries after 2021-22 season
  • Once linked with Arsenal and Newcastle
  • Emotional farewell message on Instagram
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Dominic Calvert-Lewin confirms Everton exit after nine-year spell

Everton striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin confirms exit after 274 appearances and 71 goals, ending a nine-year spell at Goodison Park.

"After nine remarkable years at this club, I’ve made the incredibly difficult decision to begin a new chapter. – Dominic Calvert-Lewin"

Liverpool, June 29

Dominic Calvert-Lewin has confirmed that he will leave Everton at the end of his current contract on July 1 as a free agent.

The English striker had joined the Toffees from Sheffield United in 2016 and has gone on to score 71 goals across 274 first-team appearances.

“After nine remarkable years at this club, I’ve made the incredibly difficult decision—together with my family—to begin a new chapter in my career. This isn't something I chose lightly. Everton has been my home since I was 19 years old.

It’s the place that saw potential in me, challenged me to grow, and shaped me both as a footballer and as a man. I want to express my gratitude to all the managers and coaches I’ve worked with over the years, and to my teammates who have become lifelong friends," he posted on Instagram.

Calvert-Lewin has been capped by England on 11 occasions and was a prolific scorer before injuries hampered his career. Once highly sought after, with clubs like Newcastle and Arsenal interested in his signature, a broken toe in the 2021-22 season saw him miss 126 days. Three separate spells on the sidelines citing hamstring injuries in the following season saw ‘DCL’ out for a combined 162 days.

After having scored 16 league goals in the league in 2020/21, the Englishman only conjured up a combined 15-goal tally across the following four seasons.

“I’m deeply proud of what we’ve shared, fighting for this club when it mattered most, scoring big goals in crucial moments, wearing the shirt with commitment and pride.

My hope is that I leave with your respect, knowing I always sought to uphold the values of this great club. Thank you for everything. From my very first day, I always knew what it meant to play for Everton,” the striker signed off.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As an Indian football fan who follows EPL closely, I think this is the right move for both parties. Everton needs fresh blood and DCL needs a change to revive his career. Wishing him all the best! 🙏
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Arjun K
His statement shows so much class! Unlike some players who leave with bad blood. Injuries really robbed him of his prime years yaar. Hope he joins a mid-table club where he can be the main man again.
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Priya S
Respect for his loyalty but honestly Everton should have moved on earlier. 15 goals in 4 seasons isn't good enough for a starting striker at this level. Time for both to rebuild!
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Vikram M
Remember watching him score that bicycle kick against Man Utd! Pure brilliance 💫 Injuries are so cruel in football. Hope he gets one last big contract somewhere - maybe in Italy or Germany?
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Kevin U
As an Everton fan living in Mumbai, this hurts. DCL was our talisman during tough times. That goal against Crystal Palace to keep us up will never be forgotten! True blue 💙

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