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·26 Juli 2025
BBC Sport reveal how Chelsea feel about Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall amid Fulham interest

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·26 Juli 2025
Fulham are exploring a move for Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, but he remains valued as a squad player by Chelsea according to reports.
The Blues have been busy this summer and have made three signings in Joao Pedro, Liam Delap, and Jamie Gittens as they revamp their attack.
Chelsea are currently working on deals for Dutch duo Xavi Simons and Jorrel Hato, and will hope to complete both deals as soon as possible.
Whilst incomings are important, Chelsea also have a number of players they need to move on, and progress on outgoings has started to pick up.
Djordje Petrovic, Kepa Arrizabalaga and Noni Madueke have all left, although Renato Veiga’s move to Atletico Madrid fell through.
Dewsbury-Hall is attracting interest from Fulham. (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)
Dewsbury-Hall is another player who could leave this summer, despite joining from Leicester last summer for £30m.
The 26-year-old made 36 appearances in all competitions last season, although he only started two Premier League games.
Dewsbury-Hall was a prominent figure in the Conference League success, whilst he also appeared in five of Chelsea’s seven Club World Cup games including the final.
Fulham are believed to be interested in Dewsbury-Hall, but BBC Sport have reported Chelsea value the midfielder as a squad player, and there’s no sense he’s pushing for a move, with West Ham also thought to be interested.
Dewsbury-Hall isn’t the only Chelsea player Fulham are interested in, and they are reportedly exploring a move for Raheem Sterling.
Chelsea are said to want £20m for the England international, who has also been offered to Italian champions Napoli.
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Finding a new home for Sterling is one of Chelsea’s top priorities this summer, but any move will almost certainly require the 30-year-old to take a pay cut from his reported wages of in excess of £300,000 per week.
It’s likely clubs could wait until later in the window before making a move, to try and put Chelsea on the back foot and in a weaker negotiating position.