Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall walks to Chelsea’s pitch at the Club World Cup (Photo: Francois Nel/Getty Images)
Chelsea sold Kiannan Dewsbury Hall to Everton on a permanent transfer agreement, but it has now been confirmed.
Bruce only signed Dewsbury Hall from Leicester City a year ago, but he has already sealed off his departure from Stanford Bridge.
Everton has announced the signature of Dewsbury Hall on his official website, which was filmed on the shirt of his new club, now 26.
Fabrizio Romano reports that Everton paid Dewsbury-Hall’s first £25 million add-on, plus an additional £4 million add-on.
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall joins Everton
Dewsbury-Hall aims to continue his career at Everton after a mixed spell at Stamford Bridge.
The British clearly have a lot of possibilities, but he showed in his time in Leicester City, and he appears to be perfect for a club of the size of Everton.
Still, even if things didn’t plan for him at Chelsea, Dewsbury Hall did a decent job when he got to the pitch last season.
KDH scored five goals despite limited playing time and helped the winners medal at the Europa Conference League and Club World Cup.
Who else can leave Chelsea?
Dewsbury-Hall follows other Chelsea sales, including Noni Maduke, Joao Felix and Kepa Arrizabalaga.
As Ben Jacobs reports that Nicholas Jackson to Newcastle United looks like he’s watching, we imagine seeing more players leave soon…
Others, such as Christopher Nukank, Ben Chilwell and Kearney Chukwemeka, don’t have a future with Chelsea either.
New faces joining CFC this summer include Joao Pedro, Liam Delap, Estevao Willian, Jamie Gittens and Jorel Hato.
Dewsbury Hall played under Leicester’s Enzo Maresca, but it’s probably not surprising he didn’t become such a significant player for the Italian tactician at Chelsea.