Newcastle United are interested in sealing a deal which would take Everton striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin to St James' Park, according to journalist Pete O'Rourke.

Magpies boss Eddie Howe will have a budget of less than £90million when the transfer window reopens next month, but it seems he is intending to spend a sizeable chunk on securing Calvert-Lewin's services.

What's the latest news involving Calvert-Lewin?

According to the Telegraph, Newcastle are plotting a bold move for Calvert-Lewin as Howe looks to bolster his options at the top end of the pitch.

The report suggests the Magpies have made the 11-cap England international a priority target and have been encouraged to believe Calvert-Lewin would be open to joining ahead of next season.

Newcastle's pursuit has also been boosted by the fact that it is understood that Everton are ready to cash-in on the striker.

That is despite Calvert-Lewin's £72,000-per-week Goodison Park contract still having more than three years remaining.

Everton's stance means Newcastle are not the only Premier League side mulling over whether to make a move as Arsenal and West Ham United have joined the race for the 25-year-old's signature.

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What has Pete O'Rourke said about Calvert-Lewin?

O'Rourke understands Newcastle are among Calvert-Lewin's suitors ahead of the summer transfer window.

The journalist feels the Magpies will be one of the frontrunners if Everton are relegated to the Championship.

O'Rourke told GIVEMESPORT: "With Calvert-Lewin, there is interest there from Newcastle in the Everton forward.

"A lot will depend on Everton's Premier League future. If they went down, I'm sure he will leave the club in the summer and Newcastle would be right at the front of the queue to try and sign him because, on his day, he is a top player and an England international as well.

"Although he's had his problems with injuries this season, I'm sure he will bounce back."

Why is Calvert-Lewin of interest to Newcastle?

With Newcastle now being the richest club in world football, thanks to the Saudi Arabia-based Public Investment Fund's £305million takeover last October, Howe is able to seek upgrades on his current options.

Although Calvert-Lewin only scored his first goal since August last week, there is no doubt that he would be an exciting attacking addition to the Magpies' squad.

He has found the back of the net 65 times over the course of his senior club career, emphasising how he can be a serious threat in the opposition's penalty area.

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