Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall has transferred to Everton from Chelsea for an initial fee of £25 million, which could increase to £28 million with add-ons. The midfielder, who struggled for regular playtime at Chelsea after a valuable Conference League run, signed a five-year contract with Everton. Dewsbury-Hall expressed confidence in the club's vision, citing ambitions related to a new stadium and the influence of manager David Moyes. Everton is also keen to add Tyler Dibling from Southampton but faces challenges in negotiations for the young player.
Dewsbury-Hall has signed a five-year contract with Everton, who will pay a guaranteed 25 million plus 3 million in add-ons for the Nottingham-born player.
Everton are undergoing a transformation, with Dewsbury-Hall stating, "After speaking to the manager and seeing the ambitions with the new stadium and everything, it felt like the right club, it felt like the right fit for me for the next step."
David Moyes expressed admiration for Dewsbury-Hall, stating he loves the style of play and sees him fitting into a key role within the team.
Everton's attempts to sign Tyler Dibling have faced challenges, with Southampton holding out for more than Everton's latest 40 million offer.
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