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Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall uses just one word to describe Everton’s Hill Dickinson Stadium

David Moyes will be thrilled to have Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall joining the club this summer.

After arriving at Everton for £28 million from Chelsea, the 26-year-old now has time to settle in ahead of the new season.

Moyes was crying out for a more attacking-minded midfielder, and the former Leicester City player brings plenty of experience in the final third.

Dewsbury-Hall models his game on Paul Scholes, as his passing and creativity in attack should be the area to keep an eye on.

The midfielder starts with the new era at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, but what does the Toffees’ new star think of the ground?

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall before Chelsea's FIFA Club World Cup game.

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Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall in awe of Everton’s Hill Dickinson Stadium

With Moyes and The Friedkin Group ready for a big month in the transfer window, Dewsbury-Hall’s arrival is a great way to kick it off.

Despite limited game time for Chelsea last season, the midfielder still showed how he can provide a big improvement to Everton’s lineup.

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The Friedkins have seemingly used their new attraction, the Hill Dickinson, as a way of signing players, and the 26-year-old has just one word to sum up the new 52,000-seater ground.

When asked for the word to describe the Blues’ new home, Dewsbury-Hall said: “Extraordinary.”

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This follows Dewsbury-Hall saying it’s an ‘impressive stadium’ and fans will not only get their first look around their new home against Roma on Saturday, but the midfielder could also feature.

Everton fans could get glimpse of Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall vs Roma

The Toffees will face their fellow Friedkin partner in Roma as the Hill Dickinson gets its debut in front of a full capacity.

It’s not been confirmed whether Dewsbury-Hall will make his first outing in an Everton shirt, but you’d assume with the season ten days away, it’s very likely.

Moyes will be hoping to end on a high and will be able to figure out where their new signing is best suited.

Dewsbury-Hall shouldn’t play on the wing, as the number ten position could be his for the taking, as he and Carlos Alcaraz might have their audition in front of the Everton boss on Saturday.

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