Arsenal and West Ham are eyeing Dominic Calvert-Lewin with Everton willing to sell the striker this summer.
The Daily Mail says local sources state Everton could be willing to accept less than their previous asking price of £60million for the England international.
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.
Arsenal are eager to bolster their attacking options, especially with Eddie Nketiah out of contract at the end of June.
Alexandre Lacazette is also nearing the end of his current deal, although he could be offered a one-year extension.
The Gunners didn't sign a replacement for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang when he joined Barcelona on a free transfer in January.
West Ham enquired about Calvert-Lewin in January but were unwilling to pay £60million. However, they could resurrect their interest if Everton's valuation is lowered.
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