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MIDFIELD MAESTRO: DISCOVER KIERNAN DEWSBURY-HALL’S STATS SINCE JOINING EVERTON FROM CHELSEA

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall inspired Everton’s 2-1 win at Fulham under Thomas Tuchel’s watch, marking the Blues' 6th away win of 2026.

Midfield Maestro: Discover Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall’s Stats Since Joining Everton From Chelsea
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall Inspires Everton To 2-1 Comeback Win Over Fulham

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall played a huge part in Everton’s comeback win over Fulham at Craven Cottage. He got involved in both goals, helping the Blues turn things around after falling behind.

Since joining Chelsea this summer, Dewsbury-Hall has hit the ground running at Everton. He’s clearly loving life with the club and wants to catch the eye of England boss Thomas Tuchel, who watched from the stands with the World Cup coming up.

After the match, Dewsbury-Hall said, “If I keep scoring and helping the team, that’s all I can do.”

He added, “And hopefully, people in those positions keep watching and think there’s a spot for me.

“I know what I bring to England. I’ve always said, the better I do for my club, the better my chances with the national team.

“Hopefully, Tuchel keeps showing up if I keep scoring. He came to Old Trafford, and I scored there too, so maybe he should just come to all the games!”

Wearing number 22, Dewsbury-Hall couldn’t stop talking about how much he loves the club and the support he’s gotten from Everton’s travelling fans.

“I love it,” he said. “Honestly, it’s probably gone better than I expected. The fans have been unbelievable since I arrived, and it just feels good to be able to give something back. Being an Everton supporter and travelling to away games this season must be a thrill because you know we’ve got a real shot at winning.

“Credit to the fans—they really do help us out. Even when we were down today, you could hear them shouting and pushing us on. Turning that into celebrations at the end? That’s the best part.”

He also played a role in bringing Tyrique George to the club. George joined on loan from Chelsea on Deadline Day, six months after Dewsbury-Hall made his own move north.

Talking about George and what he brings, Dewsbury-Hall said, “I’m excited. Tyrique’s a really talented young player with a great attitude.

“You saw it today when he came on—he looked calm, not nervous at all.

“He’s got that confidence, not arrogance, just the right amount. If he settles quickly, he’ll be a big addition for us.

"I chatted a bit with the gaffer about him and gave my opinion. I didn’t really talk to Ty much before the move—he had to make his own decision. But I’m glad he picked us. I’ve been helping him settle in, just letting him know how things work around here.

“He’s fitted right in, honestly, from his first training session. If he gets up to speed fast, you’ll see goals and assists pretty soon.”

CRYSTAL PALACE SUBMIT OFFICIAL TRANSFER ENQUIRY FOR LIVERPOOL MIDFIELDER CURTIS JONES

Crystal Palace has enquired about Liverpool's Curtis Jones as a potential £82M replacement for Adam Wharton in the 2026 window.

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Curtis Jones Contract Talks Stall; Liverpool Open To Summer Sale

Crystal Palace have started asking about a deal for a “fantastic” midfielder—someone who’s already won four times at Selhurst Park.

Back at the end of the winter transfer window, journalist Pete O’Rourke said Palace probably won’t have an easy time holding onto Adam Wharton this summer. He didn’t mince words: “Look, I’m sure Palace are readying themselves for interest and offers for Adam Wharton in the summer transfer window. They’ll face a real fight to keep hold of him in the summer window, with the likes of Liverpool, Man United, and Chelsea, plus others, probably all very much interested in the 21-year-old.”

If Wharton does go, it won’t be cheap. Steve Parish wants £82 million for himself. That kind of money would give Palace a serious budget to find a replacement.

Today, news broke that Oliver Glasner’s side reached out about signing FC Nordsjaelland’s Caleb Yirenkyi, who’s been catching eyes in the Superliga this season. But they’re not stopping there—TEAMtalk reports Palace have also submitted an enquiry for Liverpool’s Curtis Jones, seen as a possible successor to Wharton.

Jones only has about 16 months left on his Liverpool contract, and talks about a new deal have stalled lately. His future at Anfield doesn’t look so certain.

Jones, who’s 25, has already played at Selhurst Park five times with Liverpool and won four of those matches. This season, he’s missed just three Premier League games for the Reds. Apparently, Liverpool were open to selling him last month, so a move to Palace feels possible—and honestly, he could really shine there.

Jones came up through Liverpool’s academy and stood out in the Champions League earlier this season. Phil Thompson praised him, calling him “absolutely fantastic” and the team’s best player on the night. With 141 Premier League appearances under his belt, Jones is already packed with experience, and at 25, he’s still got room to grow.

CHELSEA OPEN PRELIMINARY TALKS TO SIGN BOURNEMOUTH’S MARCOS SENESI ON FREE TRANSFER

Chelsea is reportedly leading the race to sign Bournemouth's Marcos Senesi on a free transfer following the return of Mamadou Sarr.

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Juventus And Borussia Dortmund Join Chelsea In Race For Marcos Senesi

Chelsea is right in the thick of a transfer chase for a centre-back who’s about to hit free agency. After a pretty quiet winter window—no big signings, just a failed run at Rennes’ Jeremy Jacquet, who’s now set for Liverpool—the club still looks hungry for defensive reinforcements.

Instead of splashing out, Chelsea just brought Mamadou Sarr back from Strasbourg. That’s about as close as they got to fresh blood, and Liam Rosenior, who coached Sarr in France, rates him highly. Whether Sarr can really step up and change Chelsea’s mind about needing another centre-back, though, is still up in the air. Sure, Levi Colwill’s on his way back from injury, but Enzo Maresca wanted more depth, and the failed Jacquet move suggests Rosenior does too.

Now, reports say Chelsea sees a golden opportunity: signing Bournemouth’s Marcos Senesi on a free. That could save them millions. Senesi’s been one of Bournemouth’s standouts under Andoni Iraola, racking up 24 league appearances this season. He’s left-footed, which always bumps up a defender’s value, and he looks set for a summer move.

Bournemouth have tried to lock him down with a new deal since last summer, but nothing’s been agreed. That’s put clubs on alert—Juventus, Chelsea, Everton, and Crystal Palace are all eyeing him, and Borussia Dortmund’s watching from Germany too.

Non-English clubs actually get a head start here—they can start pre-contract talks already. But let’s be honest, English clubs usually find ways to work around those rules and set up deals in advance, too.

Iraola, for his part, can’t say enough good things about Senesi. Asked about him earlier this season, he told the Bournemouth Echo, “I think Marcos has been very good. He was performing well even before I arrived. I remember watching him last season—he stood out. And now, whether he’s on the ball or off it, he really gets how we want to play. That’s huge for us. Honestly, it’s no big secret.”

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