Southampton want in excess of £35m for Tyler Dibling – as Tottenham, Newcastle and Bundesliga giants target the teenage winger
Tottenham and Red Bull Leipzig are in the frame for Southampton’s Tyler Dibling.
Newcastle United also admire the 18-year-old but Saints want to keep him until the summer.
Tottenham and Newcastle are among the top Premier League sides to have tracked Dibling this season, including Manchester United.
Bundesliga clubs showing interest in Dibling believe Southampton want in excess of £35m for the teenager.
Dibling has played 24 times for Southampton this season in all competitions and has impressed despite the club’s struggles in the Premier League.
The teenager has scored twice in the top flight, netting against Ipswich and Crystal Palace.
Tottenham and RB Leipzig are in contention to sign Southampton winger Tyler Dibling
Newcastle are also tracking Dibling, who has scored four goals in 24 matches this season
Dibling is currently expected to be out of action for the next four to six weeks with an injury.
He was forced off in the second half of Southampton’s late loss to Manchester United last Thursday.
Dibling has featured for England at youth level and made his debut for the Under-21s back in November.
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The 18-year-old came through the Southampton academy, but had a brief spell at Chelsea in 2022, only to return to the Saints within two months after failing to settle in London.
Former Southampton boss Russell Martin had admitted last month that the club had offered Dibling a new contract, but talks had hit a stumbling block.
Martin had confirmed the Saints had an option to extend his existing deal – which expires in 2026 – for a further year.
Mail Sport’s Newcastle Confidential revealed this month that the Magpies retain a strong interest in Dibling.
Dibling had been close to joining in the summer of 2022 and met with club staff during a visit to Tyneside, but ultimately opted to join Chelsea.
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