Everton midfielder Keiynan Dewsbury-Hall has quickly become one of the standout figures in the club’s revival and, despite growing interest in a move, the England international is reportedly happy with life at Goodison Park.
According to TEAMtalk, there had been growing speculation linking him with a potential move to Manchester United or Aston Villa, but sources close to the situation suggest the 27-year-old remains fully committed to Everton’s long-term project.
Dewsbury-Hall joined Everton from Chelsea last summer in a deal thought to be worth around £28 million including add-ons, and his performances have been central to the club’s steady rise up the Premier League table under manager David Moyes.
Dewsbury Hall is the driving force behind Everton’s revival
Dewsbury-Hall has established himself as a key element in Everton’s midfield structure.
Under Moyes, Everton have focused on restoring discipline and structure, and Dewsbury-Hall’s tactical awareness has made him one of the manager’s most trusted players.
His contributions included important goals, assists and consistent ball progression, qualities that have enabled Everton to compete more effectively against higher-class opponents.
Dewsbury-Hall’s ability to cover ground and link play has added a new dimension to Everton’s midfield, particularly in high-intensity games where physicality and organization are important.
Man United interested in signing midfielder
Naturally, performances like this attract attention from rival clubs. According to reports, Man United and Aston Villa are exploring a possible move, with both teams looking to add midfield reinforcements ahead of the summer season.
Man United are believed to be evaluating multiple midfield options as part of their ongoing rebuild, while Aston Villa continue to strengthen their squad under Unai Emery as they aim to secure a secure spot in Europe.
It has been suggested that an offer in the range of £45m to £50m could test Everton’s resolve.
However, club sources have suggested that Moyes considers Dewsbury Hall an important figure and is reluctant to approve any sale unless he is faced with an exceptional offer.
Despite interest from outsiders, Dewsbury-Hall himself is thought to settle at Everton. The midfielder has accepted his role within the team and is reportedly happy with the direction the club is heading.
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