Amidst Leicester City’s attempt to stay out of financial trouble, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall has made hints that his future is not in his control.
With Brighton and Brentford snooping about and hoping to capitalize on City’s worries over Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR), the midfield player is once again the focus of transfer rumors. Dewsbury-Hall, who came up through the academy, is City’s most profitable player. His departure would have a significant impact on the club’s efforts to balance the books for both the current year, which ends on June 30, and the following year, which begins in July.
The 25-year-old, who had before declared that he had “no intention” of leaving City, has now expressed his joy at his childhood team as they prepare to return to the Premier League. However, he has hinted that not everything should be determined by his opinion.
He said to BBC Sport, “I have been here since I was a kid.” “I adore every aspect of the club.” I was able to play for the first team when I became older. I’m content.
“I have never expressed a desire to go on my own. That kind of thing is outside my purview. With football, you never know. We’ll see, as the season is about to begin.
City is still anticipated to lose points in the 2019 campaign, regardless of what transpires this summer regarding their compliance with PSR. The Premier League has accused them of violating PSR for the three-year cycle that ends in 2023, and they will forfeit points under the precedent set by the Everton and Nottingham Forest incidents.
“We acknowledge that possibility,” Dewsbury-Hall continued. “We are beings of human nature. On social media, we observe it. But we have no control over it. Regardless of what occurs, it is our responsibility to ensure that we are in the greatest possible shape when we get onto the field.