Many important players left Leicester City after their relegation last summer. James Maddison, who was signed by Tottenham Hotspur, was the most prominent departure.
But Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, one of the big names who stuck around, has been crucial to the Championship. With 11 goals and 13 assists in 38 league games, he is a nominee for player of the season in the second tier.
The Foxes standout has previously attracted notice, and more connections have since surfaced.
According to TalkSPORT, Tottenham Hotspur is the most recent team to begin monitoring Dewsbury-Hall in front of the summer. Brighton, who previously coveted the £45 million star, is still interested.
The aforementioned Maddison deal is supposed to signify a “good relationship.”
Spurs Hotspur, who quickly acquired England international Maddison, ended up benefiting from Leicester City’s relegation. A move for Dewsbury-Hall in the midst of the Foxes’ PSR concerns might result in another win.
It’s possible that Dewsbury-Hall gets sold even after promotion due to budgetary difficulties. The Championship promotion contenders will need to sell players to earn money, and the valuable midfield player is probably their most valuable asset.
Dewsbury-Hall, though, will be entirely focused on Leicester’s attempt to make a comeback to the top tier until the summer arrives.
With a game remaining, Enzo Maresca’s team is currently two points behind leaders Ipswich Town in third place in the standings.