Manchester are reportedly planning a summer transfer move to secure the services of 24 years old Everton striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin, according to reports.
Manchester United have been known to be a long term admirer of the Everton striker, who just signed a new contract which would see him earns £70,000-a-week wages from the Merseyside Blues.

The 24 years old forward, has been in a stunning form for the Toffees since he joined, and has been able to establish himself as a key components of their attack.
Manchester United have been reported with an interest in the world class striker since the last summer transfer, but they were sent off by the huge £80m transfer fee put on the head of the striker.

According to reports, Manchester United are ready to make an offer to complete the signing of the £70,000-a-week World-Class striker, once the summer transfer window reopens.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin, has been able to play 27 Premier Leagues game this season, scoring 14 goals and assisted twice.
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