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·4 de agosto de 2025
“Here we go” declared in potential £28m deal by Fabrizio Romano as Chelsea continue busy week

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·4 de agosto de 2025
Fabrizio Romano has given his “here we go” treatment to another deal involving Chelsea in a busy week.
Just a few hours after breaking their interest in an exclusive, Romano has declared Everton’s move for Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall as a “done deal.”
Fabrizio Romano’s Tweet announcing that Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall will leave Chelsea for Everton for a £25m initial fee.
The deal is a good one for Chelsea, all told. They paid around £30m for the midfielder a year ago, and according to Romano will get almost all of that back. The initial fee is £25m for Dewsbury-Hall, with add-ons taking that up to £29m.
Romano adds that Lesley Ugochukwu and Carney Chukwuemeka are soon to follow KDH out of the club, with all 3 heavily linked with moves in the last 24 hours.
Dewsbury-Hall looked like something of a spare piece in the first few weeks at Chelsea, but Romeo Lavia’s endless injury problems gave him more of a role. Over time he became a Conference League regular, and his ability to either play in the midfield line or the attacking line against weaker was useful in that competition to allow Maresca to rotate everyone who needed to be rotated every week.
But with the Champions League on the horizon this year, opportunities were bound to be more limited for the former Leicester man, and so selling him for close to what we signed him for after getting a good year out of him is a sensible man.
The addition of Andrey Santos and Dario Essugo in the middle, plus a host of options up top with Xavi Simons still to come, should more than make up for his loss.
Good luck out there, KDH!