Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Tyler Dibling Transfer News: Everton Accept Deal for the Chelsea midfielder as Southampton reject the offer for the winger | Football news
Everton concluded an agreement with Chelsea to sign Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall after having rejected another offer for the Southampton winger Tyler Dibling. The costs for Dewsbury-Hall are a first 25 million pounds Sterling Plus which could increase the total somewhere in the region of 29 million pounds sterling, the midfielder should undergo a medical. A new…

Everton concluded an agreement with Chelsea to sign Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall after having rejected another offer for the Southampton winger Tyler Dibling.
The costs for Dewsbury-Hall are a first 25 million pounds Sterling Plus which could increase the total somewhere in the region of 29 million pounds sterling, the midfielder should undergo a medical.
A new No. 8 is a priority for the boss of Everton, David Moyes, with a defensive midfielder, with Leicester Wilfried Ndidi A player they love.
Dewsbury-Hall only joined Chelsea last summer, having impressed during the winning campaign of the Leicester championship, and made 36 appearances, but started only two Premier League games.
Everton’s offer for Dibling was worth an initial value of 35 million pounds sterling plus 8 million pounds sterling in additional modules, a considerable increase compared to another of their offers of approximately 27 million pounds sterling.
Southampton had said earlier in the year that they would not be willing to sell the 19 -year -old than 100 million pounds sterling, but their evaluation would be 45 million pounds sterling.
It remains to be seen if Everton will follow up with another offer for Dibling, with Lyon Malick Fofana Another objective of winger at their.
Dibling has two more years on his current contract in St Mary’s and Aston Villa, Chelsea, Tottenham and RB Leipzig have all shown an interest in him.
Moyes: Everton not ready for the new season – We need signatures
Moyes admitted last week that the club was “not ready” to start the season due to a lack of signatures.
“We are not ready to perform well enough in this tournament (Premier League summer series). We are not ready to start the Premier League season,” said Moyes.
“I am not too worried (by the results) because I do not have the players I need and what I want. And obviously, we are against the start. We knew before our arrival (in the United States), we were really going to be against.
Speaking after the 2-2 draw on Sunday with Manchester United in the last match of the summer series of the Premier League, Moyes said: “I think there will be offers next week, we get very close.
“But I must say that I also felt four or five weeks ago, but we are soon approaching the little and we have to do certain things.
“We have to make several additions, we know that even for the figures. We have people in the team where we might like to put them on loan or do other things with them.
“We usually have to be added to the team and we have to bring some of the main players entering.”
Sky Sports to show 215 live games next season
Since next season, Sky Sports’ The coverage of the Premier League will go from 128 games to at least 215 live games.
And 80% of all Premier League television matches next season Sky Sports.