Although Dewsbury-Hall is contracted with Leicester until June 2027, there's speculation that he could depart this summer if Leicester fails to secure promotion to the Premier League. Currently sitting in second place in the Championship, Leicester is only one point ahead of third-placed Ipswich Town. The team, which led the division earlier in the season, now faces the possibility of dropping into playoff positions.
According to reports, Dewsbury-Hall might consider moving on if promotion isn't achieved this season, and Manchester United has shown interest in acquiring him. It's mentioned that Brighton & Hove Albion attempted a £20 million bid for the midfielder in January, but Leicester values him at £45 million.
Brighton is reportedly preparing to renew their interest in Dewsbury-Hall this summer, but Manchester United has also engaged with the player's representatives regarding a potential transfer. If Leicester fails to secure promotion, it's speculated that Dewsbury-Hall could be available for around £25 million during the summer transfer market.
Dewsbury-Hall rose through the ranks of Leicester's youth system and made his first-team debut in 2017. Since then, he has amassed 121 senior appearances for Leicester, scoring 15 goals and providing 18 assists. He has significant Premier League experience, having played 59 times in the competition, as well as featuring in the Europa League and Europa Conference League.