Leicester has been contacted by Chelsea over a possible transfer for Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall.
Enzo Maresca, the new manager of Chelsea, is excited to get back together with Dewsbury-Hall after the midfielder helped Leicester win the Championship last season.
The only team Dewsbury-Hall would be interested in joining if he were to leave Leicester is Chelsea. Despite Leicester’s estimated £40 million valuation for the 25-year-old, Chelsea has not yet submitted an official offer for him. Maresca thinks Dewsbury-Hall is ideal for playing the kind of game he wants to play.
Maresca and Dewsbury-Hall are also represented by Wasserman. Dewsbury-Hall has played with Leicester for his whole career, with the exception of loan stints at Blackpool and Luton. He has made over 100 appearances for the Foxes.
With twelve goals in the league, Dewsbury-Hall had a successful season last year.
Dewsbury-Hall is of interest to Brentford and Brighton as well.
PSR worries are continuing to put pressure on Leicester to sell.
Archie Gray, an 18-year-old prodigy from Leeds, has drawn interest from other teams, including Chelsea.
The Blues and Marc Guiu, an 18-year-old forward for Barcelona, have an agreement in principle for a deal.
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Bertrand, who won the FA Cup, Europa League, and Champions League with Chelsea during his career, just announced his retirement.The 34-year-old, who has also played for Southampton and Leicester, faced some of the top left-backs in the league.
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“Playing against Hazard was probably a tough one because of his low centre of gravity.”Prior to his departure in 2015, Bertrand played 34 games with Hazard at Chelsea and nine against him at Southampton.
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