Dominic Calvert-Lewin hails from Sheffield, England, where he began his career in the youth academy of Sheffield United. He made his senior debut with the club in 2015 after gaining experience on loan to lower-division teams. In 2016, he signed with Everton for a transfer fee of £1.5 million, where he developed into a pivotal striker, scoring 71 goals over 273 appearances. A highlight of his career came in 2017 when he played a crucial role in England's U-20 World Cup victory, scoring the winning goal in the final against Venezuela. Calvert-Lewin is known for his physicality and versatility as a center-forward. In August 2025, he joined Leeds United, adding depth to the newly promoted side's attacking options. As of his senior debut in 2020, he has four caps for the England national team, contributing with key goals in international fixtures, including a header in a 3-0 victory over Wales.
