A product of the Leicester academy, the midfielder caught the eye of observers last season despite the Foxes getting relegated from the Premier League.

 

He started and scored twice in Leicester’s 2-1 win over Coventry City in their Championship opener last weekend and is expected to play a big role in their push to get promoted back to the top flight.

 

 

 

However, he has Premier League suitors with Chelsea and Liverpool believed to be interested in signing him.

 

But it has been claimed that Leicester do not want to sell the 24-year-old midfielder in the ongoing transfer window.

 

 

They are planning to hold on to him as he is a big part of their push to get promoted straight back up from the Championship.

 

They have already sold Harvey Barnes and James Maddison this summer and are expected to move on a few more bodies before the window closes on 1st September.

 

 

However, Dewsbury-Hall is a player they are desperate to hold on to as they eye an instant return to the big time.