Everton Football Club has announced the return of forward Calvert-Lewin from his international stint. The striker has been in excellent form for Everton this season and is set to make his debut against West Ham United on Saturday.
Calvert-Lewin scored twice in the match against Huddersfield Town earlier this month, which helped Everton secure a 4-2 victory. He impressed with his pace, vision and goal-scoring ability during his time at Manchester City, where he made over 100 appearances.
The move back to Everton is a welcome development for Calvert-Lewin, who was initially expected to leave the club due to injuries but eventually decided to stay on loan until further notice. His return to the team will provide him with more opportunities to showcase his skills and help the team achieve its goals.
It remains to be seen how Calvert-Lewin will fare on the pitch, as he has not played regularly since his last appearance for Manchester City. However, he has shown that he can adapt to different positions and contribute to the team's success.
Overall, it is a positive development for Everton to have Calvert-Lewin back in action, especially after his impressive performances in recent months. With the club's squad strengthened by the addition of new signings like Ross Barkley and Mason Mount, the future looks bright for Everton in the coming season.
