Everton Transfer Latest as Tyler Dibling and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall Deals Progress - Liverpool Echo
GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, AUG 4 – Chelsea aims to balance their squad and profit by selling Dewsbury-Hall, who made 36 appearances last season, for an initial £25 million plus add-ons to Everton, sources say.
- Everton submitted an official bid to Chelsea for midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's permanent transfer this summer.
- Chelsea decided to sell Dewsbury-Hall amid squad restructuring after he struggled for game time in his solitary season.
- The 26-year-old transferred to Chelsea from Leicester for £30 million, featured in 36 matches, but was only in the starting lineup for a couple of Premier League fixtures during the previous campaign.
- Chelsea has spent about £250 million this summer while Everton seek to strengthen midfield and right wing, signing players including Thierno Barry and Adam Aznou.
- If completed, Dewsbury-Hall’s move could boost Everton’s starting lineup and continue their squad rebuilding under manager David Moyes.
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Everton and Chelsea have agreed a deal for the 26-year-old midfielder, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, for a fee of €27.5m plus around €4.5m in add-ons, according to the BBC.
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English football clubs Everton and Chelsea have agreed a deal for the transfer of 26-year-old midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall. The latter will cost the Liverpool team 27.5 million euros plus approximately 4.5 million in add-ons, according to the British BBC.
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