Chelsea vs Everton Prediction
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According to Paul Joyce of The Times, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, a midfielder for Chelsea, has drawn interest from Everton.

David Moyes, who led Everton out of a relegation battle in the second part of last season, is currently in the middle of his first summer in the position after returning to Everton for a second spell in January of this year. The club’s supporters now feel more optimistic thanks to Moyes, a new stadium, and new ownership.

In addition to making Charly Alcaraz’s loan permanent, the Toffees have been busy in the transfer market thus far, acquiring forward Thierno Barry, left-back Adam Aznou, and goalkeeper Mark Travers. However, Moyes has said unequivocally that he would require further players before the upcoming campaign.

It seems that Everton has been keeping an eye on a midfield player who could seek out more playing time in the upcoming campaign.

Everton turn to Chelsea star as top target

According to Paul Joyce, Everton values Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall as a player. The midfielder was a vital member of Leicester City’s Championship-winning squad two seasons prior, and in the summer after their promotion, he accompanied his manager, Enzo Maresca, to Stamford Bridge in a £30 million move.

Dewsbury-Hall participated in the Club World Cup, two titles Chelsea won last season, and was heavily involved in the Conference League, but his just 250 minutes in the Premier League raised questions about his future with the Blues. According to Joyce, Everton is looking for two midfield players, and Dewsbury-Hall falls into that category.

Everton has expressed interest in Douglas Luiz, a midfielder for Juventus, and they have a player in Dewsbury-Hall who they might pursue in addition to or instead of the Brazilian. If the Toffees make a bid for the 26-year-old, Dewsbury-Hall, who is at ease in and around either box, might be a fantastic acquisition for Moyes.

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