Man United eyeing move for 25-year-old English star who has 23-goal/assist this season

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Manchester United and Brentford are interested in Leicester City midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, according to a 90min report.

Under Enzo Maresca, Leicester City are currently aiming to seek promotion from the Championship to the Premier League.

Dewsbury-Hall, 25, has contributed 13 assists and 10 goals in 41 games in all competitions this season, making him a vital member of the Foxes squad.

Man United face competition for the Leicester player

Brentford have tracked his growth, while Man United are the most recent team to explore a move for him, according to 90min.

Brighton and Hove Albion, who made a bid for him in January of last year, are reportedly still interested.

Dewsbury-Hall’s Leicester contract ends in June 2027, so there’s no pressing need to let him leave this summer for the Championship team.

The player, who was born in Nottingham, progressed through the second-tier title contenders’ academy and has since made 121 appearances for their main squad, scoring 15 goals.

Dewsbury-Hall to Man United?

In order to gain experience, he has also had loan stints in the Football League with Blackpool and Luton Town.

With Man United, Brentford, and Brighton keeping an eye on him, the Foxes may have to fend off interest from other teams in order to hold onto him during the upcoming transfer window.

Although Leeds United just overtook them for first place, Maresca’s team will be hoping that they are in the same league as the three clubs interested in their player.

Dewsbury-Hall would be the right signing for Man United

The English player has shown how productive he can be with his impressive output this season.

Under new co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe, Man United are attempting to sign young British players and make them the core of the club.

Dewsbury-Hall perfectly fits that profile and he would be a worthy addition to the Red Devils squad.

After the international break, the Foxes return to play on Good Friday when they travel to Bristol City.

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