
The most recent Leicester City news indicates that Fulham, which recently signed Timothy Castagne, is apparently keeping an eye on the City academy graduate.
Fulham, a Premier League team, is rumored to be “admirers” of Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and is considering a second transfer from Leicester City in six months.
Even though the summer transfer market is already closed, rumors about players’ futures continue. The January transfer window is now the focus of attention.
As they get ready for the January window, Fulham is reportedly displaying interest in Dewsbury-Hall. Although the Cottagers completed the permanent acquisition of fullback Timothy Castagne from City in the summer, they may have a harder time luring Dewsbury-Hall away once the season gets underway.
Any transfer, according to the article, will “likely” rely on whether City can continue to pursue promotion this season, with the midfielder being viewed as an important player by Enzo Maresca. The club has had a successful first half of the season under the new management, winning seven of their first eight games.
Castagne’s contract at City had two years left when he left for Craven Cottage, whereas Dewsbury-Hall’s contract is for the entire 2027 season, allowing them to ask for more money. If City maintains its recent success and targets an instant return to the Premier League by the end of January, they are also unlikely to approve a deal for a crucial player.
The midfielder said last week, prior to the match against Southampton, that he was entirely focused on helping his childhood team win promotion back to the Premier League. For me personally, this season has only one goal; anything else would be considered a failure, he stated. It’s imperative that we pursue promotions, and it’s important