Leicester City are interested in resigning Chelsea's Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, according to a report by Football Insider. Dewsbury-Hall joined the Blues from the Foxes for a reported €35.40 million in July 2024.
However, the Englishman has failed to register himself as a regular at Stamford Bridge. He has only registered 14 appearances across all competitions for the Blues. What could seem to be baffling is that he has only registered 55 minutes in the Premier League across five appearances.
Leicester City are now looking to resign him on loan in January which seems to be a more viable option. The Englishman played a pivotal role as the Foxed secured promotion from the Championship to the Premier League last season. In 44 Championship appearances last season, he scored 12 goals and registered 14 assists.
The Foxes' interest in signing him could be seen as a strategic move to enhance their midfield. Due to his familiarity with the Premier League, Dewsbury-Hall is expected to go straight into Leicester City's midfield if signed.
However, the Blues would demand what they spent to secure his signing last summer if they were to sell him permanently.
Chelsea prepared to loan out Carney Chukwuemeka in January 2025 - Reports

According to a report by Todo Fichajes (via Caught Offside), the Blues are prepared to loan out Carney Chukwuemeka in the upcoming January transfer window. This comes after the youngster has struggled to impress since joining them from Aston Villa for a reported €18 million in August 2022.
Chukwuemeka has registered only five appearances across all competitions this season and has yet to register any goal contribution. Despite his poor start to the campaign, the Blues are looking to send him out on loan rather than permanently selling him.
There's no doubt that there are several top-class players in Chelsea's midfield that have increased the level of competition. However, a loan move could give the youngster a fresh opportunity to redeem himself.
The aforementioned report stated that AC Milan are interested in signing the 21-year-old on loan. It is believed that the loan move will give him the needed experience and boost his morale.