
Dominic Calvert-Lewin has officially departed Everton after a nine-year tenure filled with intense moments, highs, lows, and significant demonstrations of commitment to the club. The 28-year-old English forward announced his exit on social media with a heartfelt message: `Once a Blue, Blue forever,` bringing a long chapter of his career to a close.
His contract with the Toffees expired this summer, making him a free agent. Despite numerous transfer rumors involving him over the years, the striker never changed clubs, remaining loyal even through the most challenging periods. In the last four seasons, he struggled to rediscover his previous brilliance, scoring only 17 goals in 92 appearances. This decline was largely attributed to persistent injuries that kept him sidelined for over 500 cumulative days since 2021.
However, his best years in the Premier League, particularly between 2019 and 2021, are memorable. During this time, he established himself as one of the league`s most prolific centre-forwards, netting 13 goals in one season and 16 in the following one. He also made an impact on the international stage, earning 11 caps for the English national team and scoring 4 goals.