
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall update emerges at Everton in utterly bizarre transfer verdict
Everton surely won’t entertain any offers from Tottenham for Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall.
Chris Beesley of the Liverpool Echo has described rumours linking the 27-year-old with a move away from Hill Dickinson Stadium as “utterly bizarre”.
The journalist claims on 18 February that the Toffees’ hierarchy or the former Chelsea ace won’t be thinking about a switch to Spurs right now.
David Moyes has managed to get the best out of the English midfielder, and he arguably is a key part of the Scottish manager’s plans at the Merseyside outfit.
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall one of three undroppables at Everton
Dewsbury-Hall has been one of the best players for the Toffees this season, arguably having a bigger impact than Jack Grealish.
While the Manchester City loanee has been brilliant at Hill Dickinson Stadium, Moyes felt the former Chelsea star’s absence when he was out injured.
The midfielder’s return to the starting lineup in recent matches has given the Merseyside outfit a big lift, and fans will hope he can continue his fine form in L4.
Another player the Blues undoubtedly can’t do without in their engine room is James Garner, with the ex-Manchester United midfielder finally fulfilling his potential at the Blues.

The 24-year-old’s contract extension until 2030 certainly means he will play under Moyes for the foreseeable future.
Iliman Ndiaye has been the jewel in the crown for the Scottish manager, with the 25-year-old Senegalese forward often carrying the team at times this season.
Friedkin Group to demand fortune for Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall sale
Everton signed Dewsbury-Hall for around £28million, including add-ons, last summer, and he’s clearly lived up to that price tag.
In 19 appearances for the Toffees this season, the midfielder has scored five goals and provided two assists.

Any team interested in the former Chelsea ace should have to offer over £50m for the Merseyside outfit to even consider sitting at the negotiating table.
The Friedkin Group are trying to build a legacy in L4, and that will require keeping hold of the best players unless a deal is too good to refuse.
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