Tottenham Hotspur are now keen on signing a £100k-a-week striker who's scored 57 Premier League goals, having identified him as their ideal target, according to a report.
Spurs set to pursue new striker this summer
Dominic Solanke returned to the scoresheet on Sunday afternoon, with the Englishman ending his seven-game drought in the Premier League, but Liverpool ultimately came out on top in a dominant performance at Anfield, securing the title with a 5-1 victory.
While Solanke may have found the back of the net against Liverpool, he hasn't exactly been prolific in the Premier League this season, netting eight goals, and it is now looking increasingly likely that Spurs will attempt to bring in a new striker this summer.
Ange Postecoglou's side are in a good position to win the race for Feyenoord striker Zepiqueno Redmond, while they are also looking to sign Bayern Munich loanee Mathys Tel on a permanent basis, and they will have the opportunity to do so for a fee of £43m.
According to a report from Spain, however, Tottenham are also keen to sign a striker who has a plethora of Premier League experience, having identified Everton's Dominic Calvert-Lewin as the ideal option to bolster their frontline.
Spurs are closely monitoring Calvert-Lewin's situation at Goodison Park, with the striker's contract set to expire at the end of the season, which means he will be available on a free transfer.
The Englishman's availability without a transfer fee is attractive to Spurs, who are looking to bolster their attacking options without spending a significant sum of money, and his refusal to sign a new deal up to this point suggests he is likely to be available this summer.
"Outstanding" Calvert-Lewin could be solid rotation option
The Everton marksman has proven himself in the Premier League over a number of years, scoring 57 goals in the competition during his time with the Toffees, while also receiving high praise from The Athletic's Patrick Boyland, who lauded him as "outstanding".
As such, the 28-year-old could be a decent rotation option for Spurs, and his availability on a free transfer is an added bonus, but there are doubts over whether the 11-time England international is capable of taking Ange's attack to the next level.
Injuries have been a real problem for the £100k-a-week striker throughout his career, and they have continued to hold him back this season, missing the last 12 games due to a hamstring issue.
The last time Calvert-Lewin was on the scoresheet was against Tottenham back in January, bagging a goal and an assist in his side's 3-2 victory, but constant injury problems mean the Sheffield-born forward can't be relied upon as a consistent source of goals.