When Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall moved from Leicester to Chelsea in July, many expected the midfielder to play a significant role in Enzo Maresca’s team this year. Working with Maresca at Leicester the previous season, Dewsbury-Hall moved to Stamford Bridge during the summer for £30 million. As the Foxes easily won the championship, the 26-year-old made 49 appearances, with 12 goals and 15 assists.
He made his first appearance in the Europa Conference League against Servette and then made another appearance in the top division, this time against Wolves. However, since the start of the September international break, Dewsbury-Hall has only appeared in SIX Premier League games. Since not beginning Thursday’s 8-0 victory over Noah, Dewsbury-Hall, who has been a more significant player in the Conference League and Carabao Cup, has fallen to a new low.
Aston Villa eyeing loan move for Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall
Aston Villa is keen to put Chelsea to the test before the January transfer window by making a loan offer for Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, an out-of-favor midfielder. Aston Villa is eager to recruit Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall on loan in January, according to Fichajes, and the agreement is probably going to include a buyout clause.
Aston Villa is reportedly willing to offer a loan agreement with a buyout option of about €15 million plus bonuses of €7 million. On paper, Emery’s team would be a fantastic fit for Dewsbury-Hall, but it is too soon to tell if the move will actually happen. Any change, though, will rely on Chelsea’s position about the summer acquisition, which is valued at €35 million.