Things are not going well at Goodison Park. Frank Lampard came to revitalize the sleepy squad but it ended up with him becoming dormant as well. Everton are fighting for survival in the English elite and only a massive boost in confidence and form will save the Liverpool Blues from playing in the EFL Championship.One of the players feeling the downfall of Everton the most is their forward Dominic Calvert-Lewin who was in incredible form at the start of the domestic campaign but was halted by injuries. Calvert-Lewin started the season by scoring in each of his first three league games but he then had a lengthy period out with a fractured toe and hasn’t scored since his return.Calvert-Lewin scored 16 league goals last season and 13 in the previous campaign. As far as his international stats go, the 25-year-old has four goals in 11 games for England and will have designs on getting back into Gareth Southgate’s squad.Boring England do just enough to come from behind and edge past Switzerland in friendlyHis contract at Everton runs until the summer of 2025 but he could be allowed to depart as manager Lampard looks to overhaul his squad. Everton are prepared to sell the Sheffield-born footballer during the upcoming transfer window and the most interested in signing the striker are London clubs – Arsenal and West Ham. The Toffees board could be willing to accept less than their previous asking price of 79 million USD for the England international, according to The Sun.Arsenal are in a specific situation, attacking-options-wise. The Gunners are eager to bolster their options upfront, especially with Alexandre Lacazette nearing the end of his current deal, although he could be offered a one-year extension. Also, Eddie Nketiah’s contract is expiring in three months.Sun 16:00: (1.83) West Ham (3.60) Everton (4.90)Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang left in January and joined Barcelona on a free transfer after months of push-me-pull-you action with the executives of the Emirates club. It left quite a void in the spearhead of the Arsenal attack – in comes some space for Calvert-Lewin to do what the Gabonese did at Camp Nou: revive his form.Spence sparks another tug-of-war in North LondonArsenal are not the only ones asking about Calvert-Lewin – West Ham United enquired about the forward in January but were unwilling to pay the above-mentioned price. However – if Everton’s valuation is lowered, the Hammers could resurrect their interest.