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Ex-EFC Employee Drops Verdict on Dewsbury-Hall Quitting Everton
Keith Wyness, former Everton chief executive, has shared his candid assessment on reports that Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall could depart the club in the January transfer window, amid swirling speculation linking him to Chelsea.
In an exclusive interview with Football Insider, Wyness emphasized Everton's precarious position in the Premier League relegation battle, urging swift action in the market. "Dewsbury-Hall has been a revelation since joining us, providing midfield dynamism and goals that we've sorely lacked," Wyness stated. "But if Chelsea come calling with permission to talk, it's hard to stand in his way—financially, it could be a lifeline for the Toffees."
The article details how Dewsbury-Hall, signed by Everton last summer for a reported £25 million, has notched 5 goals and 7 assists in 18 appearances this season, earning rave reviews for his box-to-box energy. However, Chelsea's interest stems from their need for midfield reinforcement, with sources indicating the Blues have been granted permission to approach the 27-year-old.
"We must strengthen key positions urgently. Losing Dewsbury-Hall would hurt, but reinvesting smartly could propel us to safety," Wyness advised.
Wyness highlighted Everton's ongoing points deduction appeals and Financial Fair Play constraints, suggesting a sale might fund bids for defensive reinforcements and a striker. He dismissed panic selling but warned against complacency, referencing recent rejected bids for young talents like Dibling as a positive sign of Everton's resolve.
Football Insider notes optimism around a potential double swoop if Dewsbury-Hall departs, with targets including loan options from top clubs. Fans remain divided, with social media buzzing over whether to cash in or build around the star midfielder.
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