Manchester United are leading Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur in the race to sign Southampton wonderkid Tyler Dibling, according to the Sunday Mirror.
The Red Devils have had a stuttering start under new manager Ruben Amorim. They began well with two wins and a draw but have since suffered back-to-back losses.
Amorim is likely to be backed with new signings next year, and United reportedly ‘lead the way’ ahead of Chelsea and Tottenham to recruit Dibling.
The 18-year-old has been described as the Premier League’s ‘breakout star’ of the season. United could have an advantage due to technical director Jason Wilcox.
Wilcox handed the winger his first professional contract during his time as Saints’ director of football.
Dibling could be Quenda’s alternative for Amorim
The wonderkid has produced several standout performances this season despite Southampton being rooted at the bottom of the Premier League standings.
Dibling has made three goal contributions and has also caught the eye with his dribbling skills. He averages 1.6 successful take-ons per appearance.
The teenager has also worked hard defensively, with 5.1 duels and 2.6 recoveries per outing. The teenager has become a mainstay in the Saints team he could join a bigger club soon.
United could be his next destination, depending on Amorim’s stance. The Portuguese has his sights set on signing Sporting CP wonderkid Geovany Quenda to compete with Amad Diallo at right wing-back.
If he is open to an alternative solution, Dibling could be a realistic target. The Saints will likely demand a premium fee with the increasing interest in their prized asset.
United should have an edge over Chelsea and Spurs due to Wilcox’s presence. Dibling could turn down the Blues, having spent just two months in their academy in 2022 before returning to the Saints.
Stats from Sofascore.com.
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