Calvert-Lewin began his career at local team
Sheffield United, making his senior debut on
loan at
Conference North team
Stalybridge Celtic in December 2014. He spent the first half of the 2015–16 season on loan at
Northampton Town in
League Two, and in August 2016 he joined Everton for a fee of £1.5 million. He has played over 200 games and scored over 50 goals for Everton.
Calvert-Lewin was part of the
England under-20 team that won the
2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup, scoring the winning goal in the final. He made his debut for the England national team in October 2020 and subsequently scored in a 3–0 friendly win against
Wales at
Wembley Stadium.
Club career
Sheffield United
Calvert-Lewin joined the
Youth Academy of
Sheffield United on 28 April 2005.[4] After progressing through the ranks of Sheffield United youth team, he signed a scholarship with the academy when he was sixteen.[5] At this level he played as a
box-to-box midfielder.[6]
Calvert-Lewin appeared in the first team as an unused
substitute, in a 2–1 win over
Aston Villa in the third round of
FA Cup on 4 January 2014.[7] After this, he was awarded for the League Football Education's 'The 11'.[8]
On 24 December 2014, Calvert-Lewin was
loaned out to
Conference North team
Stalybridge Celtic for a youth loan,[9] where he began to play as a
centre forward.[6] Two days later, he scored twice on his debut, in a 4–2 win at
Hyde United[10] and scored against them again in the reverse fixture on 1 January, in a 7–1 win.[11] At the beginning of February 2015, Calvert-Lewin returned to his parent club, having scored six times in five appearances.[12]
In early April 2015, he signed a new long-term deal to keep him contracted to Sheffield United until summer 2018.[13] Calvert-Lewin made his professional debut for the senior team on 25 April in
League One, in a 1–1 draw away at
Leyton Orient as a 66th-minute substitute.[4][14] At the end of the
2014–15 season, he went on to make two appearances. In the club's pre-season tour ahead of the
2015–16 season, Calvert-Lewin scored in a friendly match, in a 1–0 win over
Ilkeston on 9 July.[15]
On 7 August 2015, Calvert-Lewin joined
League Two club
Northampton Town on loan until January.[16] He made his debut four days later, scoring in a 3–0 home win against
Blackpool in the first round of the
Football League Cup.[17] Despite being keen to extend his loan at the club,[18] this did not materialise.[19] By the time he left, he had made 26 appearances and scored eight times across all competitions.[20]
After his loan spell at Northampton Town came to an end in January 2016, Calvert-Lewin returned to the first team at Sheffield United,[21] and made his first appearance on 13 February, in a 1–0 win over
Doncaster Rovers.[22]
Calvert-Lewin started the
2016–17 season appearing for Sheffield United as a substitute in a 2–1 loss to
Crewe Alexandra in the first round of the
EFL Cup on 9 August.[23]
Calvert-Lewin signed for
Premier League club
Everton for a transfer fee of £1.5 million on 31 August 2016.[24] He later reflected on the move as "simply too good to resist."[25]
He made his debut as a substitute in a 2–1 win over
Arsenal in a
Premier League match on 13 December 2016, playing 11 minutes as a substitute for
Enner Valencia.[26] On 2 January 2017, he made his first start for Everton in a 3–0 win at
Southampton but was substituted after 12 minutes with an ankle injury[20] which led to him missing the next two months of the season.[27] He returned from injury as an 84th minute substitute in a 3–0 win against
West Bromwich Albion on 11 March and scored his first Everton goal in the ninth minute of a 4–0 win against
Hull City on 18 March.[28] On 3 May 2017, he signed a new five-year contract with Everton.[29]
Following his U-20 World Cup performance,
BBC Sport expected Calvert-Lewin to make a first team breakthrough ahead of the
2017–18 season.[30] He scored the winning goal for Everton in their
Europa League third qualifying round second leg against Slovakian team
MFK Ružomberok on 3 August 2017.[31] He was then named in the starting line-up for Everton's first two matches of the
Premier League season, assisting
Wayne Rooney's goals against
Stoke City[32]
and
Manchester City.[33] He scored his first brace for the club in the third round of the
EFL Cup against
Sunderland on 20 September, ending a run of three games in which Everton did not score.[34] His first league goal of the season came in a 3–2 win over
Watford on 5 November, scoring Everton's second goal in the 74th minute, six minutes after being substituted on.[35] Calvert-Lewin signed a new contract with Everton on 14 December, along with fellow youngsters
Jonjoe Kenny and
Mason Holgate, keeping him at
Goodison Park until June 2023.[36]
Ahead of the
2019–20 season, Calvert-Lewin was assigned the squad number 9, having worn the number 29 in his first three seasons at the club.[20] On 24 September 2019, in his 100th Everton match, Calvert-Lewin scored both goals of a win at
Sheffield Wednesday –
rivals of his first club Sheffield United – in the third round of the
EFL Cup.[37] The following 6 March, he signed a new deal to last until June 2025.[38] He ended the 2019–20 season as Everton's joint top goalscorer with 15 goals in all competitions.[39][20]
Calvert-Lewin started the
2020–21 season by scoring the winning goal in a 1–0 win over
Tottenham Hotspur on 13 September 2020,[40] followed by his first Premier League
hat-trick in a 5–2 victory over West Bromwich Albion on 19 September[41] and the opening goal of a 2–1 win at
Crystal Palace on 26 September.[42] On 30 September, he scored a hat-trick in a 4–1 win against
West Ham United in the
EFL Cup,[43] making him the first Everton player to score two hat-tricks in one month since
Dixie Dean in November 1931.[44] He was named as the
Premier League Player of the Month for September 2020 after scoring five league goals that month.[45]
Calvert-Lewin scored in a fourth consecutive league game with a header against
Brighton & Hove Albion in a 4–2 home victory on 3 October[46] and a fifth consecutive game with another header against
Liverpool in a 2–2 draw at Goodison Park two weeks later.[47] He scored another brace, taking him to 10 league goals for the season, in a 3–2 away win against
Fulham on 22 November 2020.[48]
On 10 February 2021, Calvert-Lewin scored his 50th goal for Everton in a 5–4 win against Tottenham Hotspur in the fifth round of the
FA Cup.[49] He finished the 2020–21 season as Everton's top goalscorer with 21 goals in 39 matches in all competitions and was named Everton's Player of the Year at the club's end of season awards evening.[50]
After scoring in Everton's first three matches of the
2021–22 season, Calvert-Lewin sustained a fractured toe and quadriceps injury which kept him off the field for the remainder of 2021.[51][52] On 2 January 2022, he returned to the Everton team in a 3–2 home loss to Brighton & Hove Albion, missing a penalty kick in the 25th minute.[53] On 15 May 2022, he scored his first goal since the previous August in a 3–2 loss to
Brentford. Four days later, he scored the winning goal in a 3–2 victory over Crystal Palace, securing Everton's safety from relegation from the
Premier League.[54]
Prior to the start of the
2022–23 season, Calvert-Lewin suffered a knee injury and did not play until Everton's 2–1 home loss to
Manchester United on 9 October 2022.[55] He was absent again with hamstring issues between February and April 2023 as the team, who did not sign any forwards in January, fought relegation.[56] On 29 October 2023, he scored his 50th Premier League goal in a 1–0 win at West Ham United.[57]
On 4 January 2024, Calvert-Lewin received his first career red card in a 0–0 draw with Crystal Palace in the third round of the
FA Cup.[58] The red card was subsequently overturned by the
FA after an appeal by Everton.[59] On 2 April 2024, he scored his first goal in over five months, converting an 88th penalty kick to give Everton a 1–1 draw at
Newcastle United.[60] Four days later, he scored the only goal in a relegation battle against
Burnley, Everton's first win in 13 matches.[61] On 24 April, Calvert Lewin scored a header against Liverpool to make it 2-0. This was the first time Everton had beaten Liverpool in Goodison since October 2010.
International career
Youth
Calvert-Lewin played youth international football for England at
under-20 and
under-21 levels. In total, he scored six goals in 15 games for the under-20 team,[62] and seven goals in 17 games for the under-21 team.[63]
Calvert-Lewin made his England under-20 debut on 1 September 2016, in a 1–1 draw against
Brazil, which he followed up by scoring in his second appearance, in a 2–1 loss three days later.[64] He later scored against
Germany U20 (twice)[65] and
Senegal U20.[66]
Calvert-Lewin was selected to play for England in the
2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup in South Korea. He scored two goals in the tournament;[67] his first was the first goal of tournament for England scored in the match against
Argentina,[68] the last was the winning goal in the final as they beat
Venezuela 1–0.[69] He joined
Geoff Hurst and
Martin Peters as the only England players to score in a World Cup Final.[70][71]
Calvert-Lewin received his first
England call-up by
Gareth Southgate on 1 October 2020 after scoring eight goals in five appearances, including two hat-tricks, for Everton in the opening weeks of the 2020–21 season.[73] He scored with a header in his maiden appearance for England, a 3–0 friendly win against
Wales at
Wembley Stadium on 8 October.[74] He scored his first brace on 25 March 2021, in a 5–0 win against
San Marino.[75]
Style of play
Sheffield United staff
Keith Briggs and
Neill Collins reacted positively about Calvert-Lewin, including his attitude, while
Chris Short described him as "football mad and a special talent."[76] Manager
Nigel Clough said of him: "He's a big lad who is good technically for the stage he's at and he's going to win headers against anybody", while manager Nigel Adkins described Calvert-Lewin's impressive performance in a training session: "He took the ball with his back to goal, controlled it and popped an overhead kick straight in the top corner. Brilliant stuff."[77]Carlo Ancelotti, who managed Calvert-Lewin at Everton, suggested that he has all the qualities to be a top striker: "He is fantastic with the head, clever in the box and sharp. I think he is going to be at the top in England and in Europe."[78]
Personal life
Born and brought up in
Sheffield, South Yorkshire, Calvert-Lewin is of Jamaican descent through his father.[79] He supported Sheffield United.[80][81] During his time at Northampton Town, he resided with his teammate
Ryan Cresswell and developed a good friendship.[81]
Calvert-Lewin has been noted by fashion journalists for his choice of clothing, and in November 2021 he appeared on the front cover of Arena Homme + wearing a suit, flared shorts and a pink
Prada handbag. In April 2022, he featured in
British GQ with a Chanel handbag from his own collection.[82][83]
In February 2020, he and Everton teammate
Tom Davies used a break in the season to attend
New York Fashion Week.[84]