The 25-year-old has been in strong form for the Foxes during the 2023-24 campaign, scoring 10 goals and registering 13 assists in 41 appearances in all competitions.
Dewsbury-Hall has a contract at the King Power Stadium until June 2027, but he could allegedly leave this summer if Leicester are unable to secure promotion to the Premier League.
The Foxes are currently second in the Championship table, now only one point clear of third-placed Ipswich Town, with the team, who had been runaway leaders at the top of the division earlier this season, facing the prospect of dropping into the playoff positions.
According to 90min, Dewsbury-Hall is likely to move on if promotion cannot be secured this term, and Man United have expressed an interest in his signature.
The report claims that Brighton & Hove Albion failed with a £20m move for the midfielder in January, with Leicester placing a £45m valuation on him.
Brighton are said to be preparing to reignite their interest this summer, but Man United have also been in touch with the Englishman's camp to discuss a potential move.
Should Leicester fail to secure promotion this season, it is believed that Dewsbury-Hall could be allowed to leave the club for around £25m during the summer market.
The midfielder came through the youth system at his current club, progressing to the first team in 2017, and he has featured at senior level for the Foxes on 121 occasions, scoring 15 goals and registering 18 assists.
Dewsbury-Hall has a host of experience of playing in the Premier League, turning out on 59 occasions in the
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