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Fabrizio Romano claims the Chelsea youngster will join Leicester following the Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall deal

Chelsea and Leicester City look set to do more business after Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall’s move to Stamford Bridge is completed.

It has been reported that Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall will have a medical today ahead of his move to Chelsea.

The midfielder and Enzo Maresca have not been separated for long, but it seems that they could already be reunited.

The pair, of course, worked with each other last season when Maresca was still in charge of Leicester.

As Dewsbury-Hall head to Stamford Bridge, a Chelsea player could be moving to the King Power Stadium.

Michael Golding of Chelsea U21 during the Premier League 2 match between Chelsea U21 and Manchester United U21 at Kingsmeadow on January 12, 2024,...
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Leicester want to do more business with Chelsea

Leicester will not be happy to see Dewsbury-Hall leave the club.

He was so key to them getting promoted back to the Premier League.

Last season, the Englishman bagged 26 goals in 44 league appearances as Leicester won the league.

However, while one of their players could go to Chelsea, they could sign someone from their Premier League rivals.

According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, 18-year-old Michael Golding is set to join Leicester.

At X, Romano posted: “Chelsea talent Michael Golding is set to join Leicester City in a separate deal after Dewsbury-Hall moves to Chelsea for £30m. Discussions ongoing between clubs.”

Chelsea can afford to let Michael Golding go

Chelsea have an academy that produces so many talented players.

The Blues, especially lately, are also entering the transfer market to sign youngsters with potential.

Estevao Willian and Omari Kellyman are just a few recent examples.

When you think about it, losing Golding isn’t the end of the world. If he helps Chelsea sign Dewsbury-Hall this summer, some at the club will have no problem letting him go.

There have been plenty of such double bids between Premier League clubs this summer. Because of PSR, maybe there will be more in the future.

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