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West Ham could make a move for Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall this month as the Hammers look to bolster their midfield according to Sky Sports.
The January window is now in full swing and things seem to be heating up with business showing signs of picking up at Stamford Bridge.
The Blues were expected to be quiet this month, but they have already recalled Trevoh Chalobah from his loan spell at Crystal Palace, whilst they are also pursuing a move for Bayern Munich’s Mathys Tel.
However, Chelsea have a number of players they are looking to move on this month and as of yet there haven’t been any departures.
Ben Chilwell and Carney Chukwuemeka have both been told they can leave the club, whilst Cesare Casadei is closing in on a return to Italy.
Axel Disasi is attracting suitors with the Blues keen to offload the defender, whilst Brighton have also expressed an interest in Tosin Adarabioyo.
Dewsbury-Hall has yet to start a Premier League game for Chelsea. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)
Surprisingly Chelsea are also open to letting Dewsbury-Hall leave despite the 26-year-old arriving in the summer for £30m.
Sky Sports have reported West Ham, who are now managed by former Chelsea boss Graham Potter could make a move for the midfielder this month.
The report states the Hammers are prioritising loan deals this month due to their outlay in the summer, whilst Enzo Maresca has refused to rule out a departure.
Things have been really difficult for Dewsbury-Hall since making the switch to west London and he’s yet to start a Premier League game, playing just over 60 minutes in the league.
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He’s fared better in the Conference League where he’s made eight appearances, including in the qualifiers and he’s scored twice in that competition.
It appears his stay at Chelsea could be very brief with Maresca clearly not fancying him and he’s struggling to make the match day squad, and at the moment it just feels like this move has been a complete waste of time for all parties.