
"Manchester City are reportedly accelerating their summer transfer plans by targeting Everton midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, with an opening offer already placed on the table. According to Spanish outlet Fichajes, City have proposed a bid worth around 35 million, although Everton are holding firm for a fee closer to 40 million before considering a sale. Dewsbury-Hall's rapid rise since arriving on Merseyside has been impressive."
"Dewsbury-Hall has reignited his career at Everton Under Moyes, Dewsbury-Hall has rediscovered the form that once made him such a key figure at Leicester City. His ability to press aggressively, carry the ball through midfield, and contribute in the final third has added balance to Everton's side. He showed his growing influence with another assured display in Everton's recent 2-1 victory over Fulham, once again dictating tempo and driving the team forward."
Manchester City have placed an opening bid of around £35 million for Everton midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, while Everton are holding out for closer to £40 million. Dewsbury-Hall moved to Everton last summer for £25 million after a difficult spell at Chelsea. He has impressed under David Moyes, rediscovering the form shown at Leicester by pressing aggressively, carrying the ball, and contributing in the final third. Everton value his energy, technical quality and box-to-box intelligence. Man City view him as a versatile option for Pep Guardiola's midfield rotation. Selling would be a sporting setback but a sensible financial decision for Everton.
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