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Everton’s striker saw his football career begin at The Handsworth Boys Club at the age of five before being replaced by the Blades three years later.

He returns to S2 tonight as one of the revelations of the Premier League season, a player who respects the most productive traditions of acclaimed central strikers in Goodison Park as he seeks to beat players such as Royle, Sharp. , Gray and Latchford and a permanent position in the hearts and minds of evertonians.

Along with the royal blue jersey, England’s white blouse also rests well on the shoulders of Calvert-Lewin, a kind, mature boy whose star is taking the rise.

There will be a touch between the United States as Calvert-Lewin, like others, adding Harry Maguire and Kyle Walker, will come out without the Blades’ red and white striped blouse on their backs.

For Wilder, there is pride that the boys from Sheffield and “Blades” like Calvert-Lewin have succeeded, although he would be forgiven no less than showing too much of his skill tonight.

On 31 October, Walker, in his 100th appearance with Manchester City, scored the goal of the game opposed to his team of years of training at Lane.

Out of respect, there are no celebrations of a Sheffielder who joined United at the age of seven.

If Calvert-Lewin does the same and discovers the net tonight, he’s most likely dumb and measured.

In the move to the striker’s house, which was sold to the Toffees in 2016 for monetary reasons at the beginning of Wilder’s reign while the club was in third place, the Blades manager said: “From my connection to Northampton when we took it (ceded) and watching him move to Everton and kickArray is wonderful and getting into the English look is wonderful for Dom and I know how proud his circle of relatives is.

“We can be a little proud of where your trip went.

“It was a difficult time for us to stay like Dominic, but the opportunities opened there and he took advantage of them, not only at the point of the club, but at the foreign point, and I am extremely happy that he did.

“Obviously he’s a guy from Sheffield and someone who thinks a lot about this football club and it’s wonderful to see his progress in the last two or three years. “

The club’s money scene would later be sales of David Brooks, Che Adams and Aaron Ramsdale, although Ramsdale has since returned to Bramall Lane.

For this and other reasons, they have not gone to bloom together on Bramall Lane, which will also be deplorated through those who have United in their blood.

With Britain’s departure from the European Union, the progression of the club’s local players from their ranks will be renewed and the country’s young talents will likely be given a bonus.

As of January, Premier League clubs will be limited to 3 registrations under the age of 21 in each window, and all foreign players will be subject to a points-based threshold to play in the UK.

Players from EU countries will not be able to make signals without a paint permit, while foreign players under the age of 19 cannot be purchased under post-Brexit regulations, which means that high-level clubs will have to wait to get that of talented young foreigners.

Wilder said: “For me, with Brooks, Dom, Che and Rammers, players who have been here in my day, now they wouldn’t have left (ideally) and we wouldn’t have been on a stage where we had to throw pieces ourselves on the stage we’re on now

“We wouldn’t have looked for Brooksy to go, you don’t need young players to do that. Especially the locals. But even Brooksy and Rammers have a partnership with the football club, even if they weren’t born less than a mile away. Bramall Lane. “

Commenting in particular on Brexit’s implications for the long-term recruitment of the club, Blades’ leader added: “In terms of recruitment, it will have an effect. But you look at the Premier League and if you need to bring players from abroad, they have to come to the wisest and your team for me.

“The unrest of values, choices and appearances abroad and everything that is taken out of the equation in the Premier League and I’m not sure what happens too much is going on.

“It may be below that in terms of young players, but most of all, I need our Academy to be smart and get some boys from Sheffield.

“It’s complicated for young players, but I need Jack Lester and Paul Heckingbottom and everyone at the Academy, first and foremost, without looking abroad and without bringing in young players.

In terms of recruiting senior players, Wilder aims to complete some key activities in next month’s movement window and showed that all additions would be assignments, with his search for some other central means to mitigate Jack O’Connell’s long-term absence. being well known.

Given the difficult situation of the Blades, the character will be equally skilled.

Wilder, whose team last won the Premier League on July 11, added: “We have to play our way through this (period) to win games. You can’t fight each and every game and hope to get a result. You have to do it”. fight to get the ball and then play and create. It’s not a big hit, there has to be play at this level.

“But players will have to have the fight and character to make their way through this situation.

“It’s for the pusillanimous and it will take wonderful performances and wonderful characters to catch up.

“When you’re a gambler, watching someone walk through the doors of the education floor lifts everyone up and in January we have a couple will have that effect on the group.

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