Arsenal could make a move for Leicester City midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall in the summer transfer window, Transfer expert Dean Jones told GiveMeSport.
The Gunners decided not to make any moves in the January transfer window, but there is speculation that next summer could be a busy period for the north Londoners as they are likely to focus on strengthening their squad ahead of the 2024/2025 season. .
GiveMeSport reveals that Dewsbury-Hall could be open to a move in the summer and Leicester could consider the idea if they receive a substantial offer for the 25-year-old.
Jones claims Dewsbury-Hall could be a potential target for Arsenal in the upcoming summer transfer window. He reveals that the Gunners may be considering creative and versatile players in midfield, and Dewsbury-Hall fits that profile.
He further adds that while he may not be at the top of their transfer list, his attributes align with what Arteta aims to achieve at the Emirates Stadium.
“Dewsbury-Hall, a player who is creative, definitely someone I could see would be on their radar.” Jones told GiveMeSport.
“I know for a fact that, as well as being open to signing a new striker, they also feel they might need another wide player. I think a creator like Dewsbury Hall can be versatile and bring a spark to games. It is not very often that these players are available. “To be honest, I don't think he's at the top of Arsenal's list, but he's certainly someone who would fit into what they're trying to do with Arteta.”
Great summer ahead
The 25-year-old has a contract at the King Power Stadium until June 2027 and is currently valued at around £26m by Transfermarkt.
The Gunners' title hopes were further rejuvenated on Sunday when Mikel ArtetaThe team achieved a resounding 3-1 victory over first division table decorations, Liverpool to shorten the difference to just two points.
While most of the headlines will be Arsenal's notable win, their January transfer deals are still questionable as they failed to make any key additions despite the growing need for a prolific centre-forward and a new midfielder following the incessant Thomas Partey injuries.
The addition of Dewsbury-Hall would further solidify their team, providing Arsenal with a midfielder who dominates possession while also being an attacking asset.