SEAN DYCHE insists Everton have no decision to make on Dominic Calvert-Lewin's future this month because nobody has moved to sign him yet.
For now the focus remains on helping the underperforming Toffees striker find his scoring touch again.
But the Blues won't be bringing in any specialist striker coaches to solve their problems in front of goal.
Only Southampton have scored fewer goals than Everton so far this season at the halfway stage of the Premier League campaign.
The Saints are in bottom place and if Everton don't find the net more often than the 15 times they already have, then they will be getting closer to the South Coast side.
Calvert-Lewin, 27, is without a goal since September 14 and that was his second of the campaign.
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