DEAL DONE: Leicester City Head Coach Decide To Quit a Contract That Worth $98.7 Millions With The……

Leicester City Head Coach Decide To Quit a Contract That Worth $98.7 Millions With The……

With Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall returning to the Premier League for a reported fee in excess of £30 million, this could be the surprise move of the January transfer season. Is it forty million pounds?

The Athletic claims that Brighton has become a genuine contender to sign possibly Leicester’s player of the year. However, it’s also said that Brentford is interested in the 25-year-old midfield player, which would be ideal for any team looking to move a player—though maybe not for Leicester City just now.

Although the academy graduate would clearly benefit the team financially, head coach Enzo Maresca has acknowledged that the team will have to sell before adding any more players this month. Despite this, Maresca’s nine goals and nine assists across all competitions this season have propelled Leicester City to the top of the Championship. For the Foxes right now, it appears like this might be a deal too good to pass up.

It was unexpected to learn on Friday that Brighton “are in negotiations” to sign Dewsbury-Hall. The Athletic first revealed the information, stating that City required approximately £30 million to approve Dewsbury-Hall’s exit.

The respected David Ornstein, their correspondent, continued by stating that Brentford, in addition to Arsenal and Fulham, were also big fans of the player. The Englishman would like to join head coach Roberto De Zerbi’s side, but only at a price they think reasonable, the Premier League team stated. Apparently not £30 million.

Regarding the interest from Brentford, he wrote: “Brighton is in a stronger position because they have the opportunity to compete in Europe.”

On Saturday morning, Sky Sports reported on the possible deal as well, but they stated that formal negotiations had not yet started. “Bids will have to be substantial for Leicester to let go of their star player,” they continued. To be able to bring one in this month and adhere to Profit & Sustainability regulations, they must sell a player.

“A homegrown player from their academy would be sold for a significant profit margin, but Dewsbury-Hall is an essential member of Enzo Maresca’s first team right now.

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