- 186 Comments
Chelsea midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall has agreed to join Everton in a deal worth about £28 million.
Despite late interest from Fulham, the 26-year-old has finalized personal terms and will have a medical. The initial fee for the player is £24 million with additional costs of £3-4 million due in add-ons.
After a season of supporting roles, Dewsbury-Hall’s team won the Fifa Club World Cup and Uefa Conference League, earning the trophy and earning qualification for the Champions League, and had initially been reluctant to leave Stamford Bridge.
Everton are also interested in signing Southampton winger Tyler Dibling, but they may drop out if the price drops after a second bid is rejected.
In manager David Moyes’ final press conference following the Premier League Summer Series, he said, “I believe there will be deals next week.” Although I believe we are getting closer, I also felt that four or five weeks ago.
We’re obviously nearing the tickly bits, and some things must be done.
Chelsea are negotiating multiple sales this week following the signing of Dutch defender Jorrel Hato from Ajax on Sunday.
Lesley Ugochukwu, 21, has agreed to join Burnley, who are also in advanced discussions with their Albanian international Armando Broja, 23.
related subjects
- Chelsea
- Premier League
- Transfers of football
- Everton
- Football
Source: BBC
Leave a Reply