Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall will renew two-year deal with Leicester City.

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall is among several players linked with a move to Arsenal in recent months. The Gunners first intended to sign him when Leicester City was demoted from the Premier League. The midfielder has been one of their most successful academy graduates in recent years, and he remained with them throughout the Championship season. His contributions to their success are one of the reasons they were immediately promoted to the English top flight. Arsenal remains interested in signing him, but Chelsea is also in the running.

Arsenal will have a busy summer transfer window, and the 25-year-old is on their wishlist. However, Ben Jacobs reveals that Arsenal is not serious about signing him, which is why they have not expressed interest in his services. He said, Give Me Sport: “Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall really excelled while dashing forwards as a high-octane number eight under Enzo Maresca, but that may not be the profile that Arsenal ultimately seeks. And there’s no evidence that they’ve moved to develop matters with Leicester City.” Just Arsenal Opinion Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall has been an excellent player for Leicester City, but he will not sit out any of our first-choice midfielders.

Brighton are ready to renew their interest in Leicester City midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall once the summer transfer window opens, according to a new report. Following discussions, the Foxes were able to retain the 25-year-old in January, when the South Coast club deemed his £30 million asking price too high. He finished the season with 12 goals and 14 assists, earning City’s player of the season award as promotion was secured.

However, when the next window of opportunity for clubs to make moves approaches, Leicester may be compelled to prepare for additional attempts to sign Dewsbury-Hall. In an article discussing the Seagulls’ consideration of appointing 31-year-old St. Pauli manager Fabian Hurzeler as Roberto De Zerbi’s successor, The Sun claims that they will also reconsider a move for City’s No.22. This transfer plot does not appear to be related to whoever is appointed as their next manager.

 

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