
Manchester United is among several Premier League clubs contemplating a summer acquisition of Southampton prodigy Tyler Dibling, as reported by CaughtOffside.
The Red Devils, alongside Tottenham, Aston Villa, and RB Leipzig, are said to be keenly interested in the 19-year-old forward, who is anticipated to depart from St Mary’s at the conclusion of the season.
Southampton is expected to seek a transfer fee around £33 million for Dibling, as the south coast team appears likely to face relegation back to the Championship.
Currently, Ivan Juric’s squad occupies the last position in the Premier League standings, trailing safety by 16 points with only 10 matches left to play, having secured victory in just two games during a challenging season.
Man United Monitoring Tyler Dibling
The 19-year-old wants to leave Southampton
As reported by CaughtOffside, Dibling has expressed dissatisfaction with his current season at Southampton and is seeking to leave the club this summer, which has alerted several Premier League teams.
The Saints are unlikely to convince him to extend his contract, and with two years left on his existing agreement, his exit appears increasingly probable due to the rising interest from prominent clubs across the country.
Dibling, who has attracted attention from numerous clubs across Europe, has established himself as a regular player for Southampton since their return to the Premier League, featuring in 24 matches and netting two goals.
Manchester United is planning a significant squad revamp under the management of Ruben Amorim this summer and may aim to enhance their roster with several promising players, despite having missed out on Geovany Quenda.
Sources from GIVEMESPORT indicate that the Red Devils have also been keeping a close eye on Ipswich Town forward Liam Delap in recent weeks, believing they have a better chance of securing his signature compared to Napoli’s Victor Osimhen.
Tyler Dibling’s Southampton Stats (2024/25 Premier League) | |
Games | 24 |
Goals | 2 |
Assists | 0 |
Expected goals | 2.1 |
Goal-creating actions | 3 |
Minutes played | 1,450 |
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