Dewsbury-Hall has only been with Chelsea for a year and received only two Premier League starts under manager Enzo Maresca. Maresca brought Dewsbury-Hall to Chelsea from Leicester City when he arrived.
Dewsbury-Hall is excited about his new role at Everton and believes the club has a bright future ahead. He thinks Everton is one of the biggest clubs in the country and is looking forward to being a part of it.
"I'm extremely excited to get started," Dewsbury-Hall said. "Sitting in the stadium, it's unbelievable."
Dewsbury-Hall is motivated to prove himself and have a successful time at Everton. He believes the club's ambition and new stadium make it an attractive choice for him.
The sale of players like Dewsbury-Hall is necessary for Chelsea to balance their books, as they have spent a significant amount on new signings this summer.
Dewsbury-Hall credits manager David Moyes for convincing him to join Everton. Moyes has been admiring Dewsbury-Hall's playing style and believes he can thrive in the team.
"I have enormous respect for him, he's a legend of the game, so it'll be a pleasure to work under him," Dewsbury-Hall said.
Manager David Moyes is also optimistic about Dewsbury-Hall's potential. He believes the midfielder's quality and experience will help him adapt quickly to the team.
"We are pleased that Kiernan has chosen to join Everton," Moyes said. "He had other clubs interested in signing him, but he was excited by the opportunity and the challenge at Everton."
Moyes is looking forward to working with Dewsbury-Hall and believes the support of Everton fans will help him settle in.