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Dominic Calvert-Lewin 'wanted by Real Madrid and Everton could sell the England man for £50m this summer' as Carlo Ancelotti plots reunion with Toffees striker after jumping ship to Spain this month

Real Madrid are interested in moving for Everton striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin and could sign the England forward for £50million, according to reports.

The Toffees lost manager Carlo Ancelotti to the LaLiga giants earlier this summer with the Italian manager returning to the club where he won the Champions League title in 2014.

Ancelotti and Calvert-Lewin enjoyed a fruitful manager-striker relationship at Goodison Park with the 24-year-old scoring 21 goals for Everton last season with the legendary Italian coach in the dugout.

Carlo Ancelotti (right) wants a reunion with Dominic Calvert-Lewin at Real Madrid, say reports
The Italian manager (left) was named as the new Real boss and quit Everton after 17 months

And according to The Sun, Everton owner Farhad Moshiri could be forced to accept a £50million bid for the star striker due to the ongoing financial pressure in the blue half of Merseyside.