Fulham exploring deal for out-of-favour Chelsea midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall

Fulham are exploring a move for Chelsea’s Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, according to Sky Sports.

Dewsbury-Hall arrived at Chelsea after an impressive spell at Leicester City, where he was pivotal in their Championship-winning campaign in 2023/24, scoring 12 goals and providing 14 assists.

His performances earned him Leicester’s Player of the Season and Players’ Player of the Season awards, as well as a move to Stamford Bridge to reunite with Enzo Maresca.

Since joining Chelsea for around £30 million from Leicester last summer, the 26-year-old has found first-team opportunities limited in the Premier League, with most of his playing minutes coming in the Conference League.

With Chelsea set for a return to the Champions League, Dewsbury-Hall could be on the move this summer. Fulham, eager to strengthen their central midfield options, view the 26-year-old as an ideal target.

Marco Silva’s side are open to either a loan move or a permanent deal, depending on Chelsea’s stance.

While a permanent exit is not out of the question, Chelsea may be more inclined to a loan arrangement this season to ensure Dewsbury-Hall gains regular playing time, potentially increasing his market value ahead of a future move.

Fulham will reportedly approach Chelsea formally if they feel a deal is possible. West Ham and Everton showed interest in January, but were put off by Chelsea’s £30 million asking price.

Comfortable playing as a box-to-box midfielder, or even in a more attacking role, Dewsbury-Hall offers a range of tactical utility that Fulham manager Marco Silva values highly.

Still the only Premier League side without a summer signing, Fulham will be keen to accelerate their transfer dealings in the coming weeks.

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