Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall was not sold by Chelsea in January, thus they are anticipated to reduce their asking price at the end of the season.
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Former Man United and Blackburn top scout Mick Brown, who is still highly well-connected in the league, claimed in an exclusive interview with Football Insider that clubs were deterred from making a bid by his high price tag.
West Ham had considered a loan move with a buyout option and Everton was also interested in a short-term agreement, but nothing came of it.
Due to Dewsbury-Hall’s availability, transfer teams were on high alert throughout the winter transfer window.
He is highly regarded by several Premier League clubs, reports Football Insider.
The 26-year-old is headed for a move in search of more playing time because he has only played 132 minutes of league football this season and has started ten games in all competitions.
The midfield player only joined Chelsea six months ago, and his contract is slated to expire in, so the Blues are hoping to profit handsomely from his trade.
Clubs will be more ready to pay in the summer window than in January, but Brown has adamant that if they want to sell him permanently, his price tag must reduce.
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