Noni Madueke has sent a message to Chelsea teammate Kiernan Dewsury-Hall after their win over Wolves amid transfer speculation.
Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca has made a surprising admission about Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's future at Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea are open to the possibility of signing a midfield player before the end of the window if the deal is right according to The Athletic.The Blues have had a quieter month than expected, although
Hall's future is uncertain, with the Chelsea midfielder subject to interest from a number of Premier League clubs this month
Dewsbury-Hall has been linked with a potential loan move to West Ham United, who may or may not be appointing Graham Potter as their new manager in short order. It’s been a while since we had a player last just half a season.
Chelsea are set to hold talks over signing a highly-rated forward imminently, with manager Enzo Maresca targeting potential replacements for Christopher Nkunku.
The big news is Cole Palmer is fit to start after his ankle knock in the draw with Bournemouth, while Reece James is also in the lineup after rescuing a point from the bench against the Cherries. There's also a first league for the club for Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall,
Everton and Chelsea are reportedly set for talks regarding loan moves for out-of-favour English duo Ben Chilwell and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall.
Goals from Tosin, Marc Cucurella and Noni Madueke are enough for Chelsea to end their winless streak in the Premier League.
Chelsea are preparing to face Wolves at Stamford Bridge tonight, but injuries and fitness concerns are casting a shadow over their selection options. The Blues face key decisions as manager Enzo Maresca navigates a mounting injury list ahead of the Premier League clash.
Chelsea are hoping Enzo Fernandez will be ready to return against Manchester City, however Romeo Lavia is set to be sidelined for an extended period.
Maresca worked with Dewsbury-Hall at Leicester City last term, but has only used him in the Europa Conference League at Stamford Bridge. Per The Independent, Chelsea are ready to cut their losses on Dewsbury-Hall. They will either go ahead with a permanent exit, or facilitate a six-month loan move.