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Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur, Nottingham Forest, and West Ham United are all interested in signing Southampton’s Tyler Dibling according to Sky Sports Germany. Sky’s Florian Plettenberg reports that all four clubs have sent enquiries to Southampton, but no concrete offers so far.
Dibling was one of the bright spots for Southampton last season. The 19 year old has been likened to a young Jack Grealish for his trickery and flair and put the Premier League on notice despite the Saints’ relegation.
Southampton have placed an evaluation of around £60 million for the player. His contract expires in June of 2027 and the club could choose to cash in this summer to avoid losing him for free down the line.
Dibling is a Southampton academy product and is considered one of their brightest ever creations. He is lauded for his dynamism, possessing the ability to stop on a dime and turn and accelerate quickly. He is an attacking midfielder who can play on either wing or as a number 10.
Four Premier League clubs chasing Dibling

Manchester United is on the hunt for attacking reinforcements this summer after their lowest scoring Premier League season ever. They have already signed Wolves ace Matheus Cunha and remain locked in negotiations with Brentford for their star forward Bryan Mbeumo.
With the futures of Marcus Rashford, Antony, Jadon Sancho, and Alejandro Garnacho all expected to be away from Old Trafford, there will be room in the squad for more attackers.
Tottenham are also in search of attacking options, with the futures of Son Heung-min and Richarlison in doubt. Spurs are working on a deal for West Ham star man Mohammed Kudus but could look to do more business should they lose more than one attacking player.
Spurs have been quiet in this summer’s transfer window so far and are in search of their first statement signing under new boss Thomas Frank.
Should Spurs succeed in their hunt for Kudus, West Ham would be left with a hole to fill in their squad and some cash to fill it. Dibling could be the remedy for the Hammers who are looking to rebuild this summer after a disappointing season.
Attacking reinforcements are high on the list at West Ham as well, with manager Graham Potter entering his first offseason with the Hammers after joining in January.
Nottingham Forest also have an attacking hole to fill and a pile of cash, following the news of Anthony Elanga’s pending £60m move to Newcastle United. Forest will look to build on an impressive outing last season that saw them hold a Champions League spot for much of the campaign.
They eventually dropped down to 7th and will play in the UEFA Conference League next season but will look to kick on. They have already added talented Brazilian striker Igor Jesus and could look to pair him with Dibling in their new look attack.
