July 6, 2024

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Fulham is now vying with Chelsea and Liverpool for the title of “outstanding” Championship player.

According to sources, Fulham is eager to recruit Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall of Leicester City ahead of both Liverpool and Chelsea.

Dewsbury-Hall is now the standout of Leicester’s Championship-winning team under Enzo Maresca. The 22-year-old is already an important player and will be crucial to the Foxes’ effort to get promoted.

The newest club to express interest in Dewsbury-Hall is Fulham, according to a report in this morning’s TalkSPORT.

 

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall 'levels above' Championship as Liverpool target  rescues Leicester with masterclass | talkSPORT

Teams interested in Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall include Fulham, Chelsea, and Liverpool.
TalkSPORT claims that Fulham is debating whether or not to make a move for the Leicester midfielder.

It’s claimed that while they do like the player, there is uncertainty over whether Fulham could indeed convince Dewsbury-Hall to move to Craven Cottage.

Of course, Fulham are not alone in being fans of the midfielder.

Reports not so long ago credited both Chelsea and Liverpool with interest in Dewsbury-Hall. Of course, both clubs had busy summers in the market and in the end, went with other options.

However, it would be interesting to see if either the Reds or the Blues made a move if Fulham did get encouragement.

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall 'levels above' Championship as Liverpool target  rescues Leicester with masterclass | talkSPORT

A Premier League player

No disrespect to the Championship at all, but Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall is a Premier League player and is far too good for that level right now.

Dubbed an ‘outstanding‘ talent by Brendan Rodgers, Dewsbury-Hall looks certain to have a long and prosperous career in the top flight if he can continue his development.

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Of course, a season in the second tier won’t do him any harm. And right now, Leicester would be silly to even consider selling.

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