Southampton attacker Tyler Dibling has been linked with a move away from the Premier League club in recent weeks.
According to a report by Graeme Bailey on TBR Football, Manchester United, Newcastle United, and Aston Villa are keen on Tyler Dibling. However, they will face competition from Bundesliga giants RB Leipzig.
Jurgen Klopp, who will take up an executive role with the Red Bull group, is plotting a move for the Southampton attacker. It will be interesting to see if the Bundesliga giants can get the deal done.
Dibling would be a quality long-term addition for them. The opportunity to play in the Bundesliga could be quite exciting for the 18-year-old. Regular football in Germany could help him develop further, and he would get to compete at a high level as well.
Southampton are the favourites to go down from the Premier League this season, and a player of his potential does not deserve to play in the second division of English football next season. There is a high chance that Dibling could move on in the coming months, and it remains to be seen where he ends up. He is is stalling over a new contract as well.
Dibling must choose his next club carefully
While the opportunity to join Manchester United, Newcastle United or Aston Villa could be attractive for Tyler Dibling as well he needs to be careful about his next move. The youngster must look to join a club where he will get regular first-team exposure.
If the English clubs are not able to provide him with such assurances, it would be ideal for the player to move on and join RB Leipzig. The three English clubs need attacking reinforcements and signing a quality winger could prove to be a wise decision. They are lacking in depth in the wide areas right now.
The English wonderkid will have seen how the likes of Jude Bellingham and Jamie Bynoe-Gittens have developed in recent years by moving to Germany, and he could look to follow in their footsteps. Dibling is a prodigious young talent with a bright future, and whoever ends up signing him could have a future star on their hands.
Meanwhile, Southampton are unlikely to let him leave easily, and they could demand a premium for his services. It will be interesting to see if the RB Leipzig can negotiate a reasonable deal for his signature. They will not be able to compete with the English clubs financially and it remains to be seen how they go about their business.