Is it a gamble or best business for Leicester as Brighton and Celtic are guessed to be fast back in transfer talk

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Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall is a player in demand at the moment, and with the recent history of Brighton interest in January, surely talk will be back over the summer, with a price tag allready set on KDH, believed to be £40million. Man City, Liverpool and Chelsea will possibly be looking at the Leicester midfielder when considering transfer options over the summer.

Leicester cannot afford to buy players without letting a number of the current group leave, both regarding number of first team players as well as getting the best incoming deals over the line.

Matt O’Riley was last summer mentioned as a possible target, but with Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall at the club, he would not be a needed, as the two cover the same position and it would be difficult to get a deal done without a clear priority. To get O’Riley, KDH and possilby Bouba Soumare must be sold.

We believe the Danish international will fit the structure at Leicester and become a great new addition if it happens, but other Premier League clubs will certainly be looking at him as well, Leeds and Fulham being mentioned as other suiters for his signature.

The 1.89m midfielder is currently progressing at Celtic, being under the command of Brendan Rodgers, he has flourished even more this season, than before, both in Europe and in the Scottish top flight. The thrill of getting a chance in Premier League, would be the next step, and at Leicester he will be in good company with fellow Danes Jannik Vestergaard and Mads Hermansen likely to be part of the set up also next season.

Matt O’Riley has a contract running until the summer of 2027, he is 23 years old and it would be an ideal signing for Leicester as they surely looks to return to Premier League action next season.

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