Southampton have changed their stance on Tyler Dibling this summer, with Everton having a bid turned down for the Tottenham target last week.
Tottenham Hotspur have long been linked with a move for Southampton youngster Tyler Dibling, who registered two goals and one assist in the Premier League last season.
Tottenham’s interest in the teenager dates back to the winter transfer window, although reaching an agreement with then-Premier League side Southampton proved difficult, as a rather steep £100 million valuation was slapped on Dibling.
Since then, links between Tottenham and Dibling have gone quiet, with the club instead focusing on bringing in more experienced additions this summer.
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According to The Times, fellow Premier League side Everton have now entered the race for Tyler Dibling and have already submitted a bid to try and lure the winger to Hill Dickinson Stadium.
It is understood that David Moyes’s side tabled a £27 million offer for the 19-year-old, although Southampton swiftly turned it down.
Back in January, Tottenham were also reported to have made a £ 35 million bid for Dibling, one that similarly fell short of the Saints’ demands.
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With Everton suffering an early setback in their pursuit, the door could yet swing open for Spurs to re-enter the picture, particularly now that Southampton’s asking price has dropped considerably.
Speaking to EFL Analysis, journalist Graeme Bailey revealed that the Championship side has now lowered their valuation of Dibling by more than half from what they previously demanded in January – and it is not far from Tottenham’s initial bid back in January.
He said: “Everton like a number of Championship players and I think we could see a couple or more arrive, one of which they really want is Tyler Dibling.
“Dibling, I am told, is open to the prospect of a move to Merseyside – although he has been impressed with Will Still.
“Southampton once asked for £100 million, but I am told that £40 million will get the deal done. Everton have had one offer rejected, but they are ready to come back – David Moyes is pushing for this one.”