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A youngster who could turn out to be the most exciting new prospect to appear for Everton in many a long year, Tyler Dibling has finally completed his long rumoured move from Southampton. 

The 19-year-old right-winger has signed a 4-year contract after a complex transfer deal was finally agreed for a sum reported by The Athletic to be an initial £35M with potential add-ons that could increase that by up to £5M, plus a 20% sell-on clause. 

Dibling becomes Everton's eighth signing of this transfer window, which started slowly with the permanent deal for Charly Alcaraz, and reached a climax last week when Jack Grealish joined, initially on loan.

Everton have had three previous bids rejected by Southampton for their teenage winger, who is one of the most highly rated attacking prospects in England. Dibling came through Southampton’s academy and had a brief spell in Chelsea’s youth academy in 2022 before returning to the south coast later that year. He made his debut in a 3-1 Carabao Cup defeat against Gillingham in August 2023 and has featured 43 times for Southampton in total.

After the rumours of Everton's interest started, there were mixed signals when the player was training alone and not featuring in The Saints' early games in this season's Championship when he was left out of Will Still’s squad for Southampton’s first two matches, but he played the final few minutes in the 1-1 draw with Ipswich Town but was absent again for Saturday’s defeat at Stoke City. 

However, it seemed to be only a matter of time before someone would agree a deal to take him back into the Premier League, where he made 33 appearances last season, scoring two goals, and making a strong impression despite the Saints’ relegation from the top flight. Crystal Palace were thought to be interested too.

The Blues had backed off after failing to reach an agreement on the valuation of the player and the details of the deal being struck between the two clubs earlier this month. However, it appears that negotiations were resumed and an agreement was finally secured between the two clubs.

Dibling may well be expecting to slot straight into David Moyes’s starting XI, given that the squad does not have a right winger at the moment. Charly Alcaraz, Dwight McNeil and Iliman Ndiaye have deputised in that role with little to no success following the departures of loanees Jack Harrison and Jesper Lindström at the end of last season.

However, it seems unlikely that David Moyes will select him to play against Mansfield Town on Wednesday, so soon after joining the squad.

 

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Mike Gaynes
1 Posted 25/08/2025 at 19:17:52
Okay, everybody, prepare to Dibble!
Michael Bennet
2 Posted 25/08/2025 at 19:31:17
Everton just announced Dibling siging.

Yessss!!!

Colin Glassar
3 Posted 25/08/2025 at 19:31:26
Signed, sealed, delivered, ours!!

A generational talent according to those ITK.

Brian Cleveland
4 Posted 25/08/2025 at 19:31:27
Dibling done deal.

Sky Sports just announced it!

Neil Copeland
5 Posted 25/08/2025 at 19:31:39
Confirmed, Dibling is a Blue.

Welcome to the greatest club in the world, Tyler.

Kevin Molloy
6 Posted 25/08/2025 at 19:33:02
Fucking fantastic!!
Keith Slinger
7 Posted 25/08/2025 at 19:34:04
Sky now saying Dibling has signed for the Blues.

NSNO, C'mon you Blues!!

Michael Bennet
8 Posted 25/08/2025 at 19:34:25
It was done a few hours ago, lads.

I can't wait to see him down the right, or is he one for the future… haha!

Ryan Holroyd
9 Posted 25/08/2025 at 19:42:49
What a signing!!!

Fair play to them for pulling this signing off.

Fantastic prospect.

Paul Hewitt
10 Posted 25/08/2025 at 19:44:12
Ndiaye can go back on the left-wing, with Grealish the Number 10.
Ian Bennett
11 Posted 25/08/2025 at 19:47:33
Glad to get another on board.

One for the future, I'll be patient for the here and now. Big fee, but he will be inconsistent as wingers and young players are, and might take a while to settle.

Thought Grealish would raise the bar, and a 3 of Dibbling, Grealish & Ndiaye will be exciting to watch, with Dewesbury-Hall, Garner, and Alcaraz trying to get in the mix.

It needs a good passing midfielder to sit in front of the back 4, a right back and a striker. And then start filling the squad out for the future.

Disappointing not to have done the business sooner, and attract more established names. But, after 5 years of struggling to stay in business, there's something to look forward to.

Neil Cremin
12 Posted 25/08/2025 at 19:48:17
Dibling a blue!
George Cumiskey
13 Posted 25/08/2025 at 19:49:24
I would of thought we'd have signed him on a longer term than 4 years . 🤔
Robert Tressell
14 Posted 25/08/2025 at 19:52:24
Excellent news. Our most ambitious signing in years. €40.5m is just a touch under £35M. This is not a big fee at all.

Looks like TFG have worked hard to make sure this was a good-value deal on our terms.

Ian Bennett
15 Posted 25/08/2025 at 19:55:03
I'd imagine it's 4 years, plus an option for the 5th. That's the way it tends to go.
Danny O'Neill
16 Posted 25/08/2025 at 20:02:56
Great to have him onboard.

As I've said elsewhere, that's us now with 10 midfielders for 5 positions, if Moyes keeps to his 4-2-3-1 formation, but now he's got options and choices.

He sounds a promising player from those who seem to have watched him a lot. I can't really comment; I think I've only watched him play twice.

Dave Abrahams
17 Posted 25/08/2025 at 20:04:04
Rob,

Jesus, why add to a very boring debate, take your own advice and just enjoy our latest signing.

Scott Hamilton
18 Posted 25/08/2025 at 20:04:37
Welcome, Tyler Dibling. I hope you fulfill all of your dreams at Everton and help us fans achieve ours.
Danny Baily
19 Posted 25/08/2025 at 20:06:31
An exciting signing. Signing the likes of Maupay seems like an age ago.

Looking forward to competing for something positive this season.

Joe McMahon
20 Posted 25/08/2025 at 20:06:45
Super stuff!

Right-back now, please, then I think we will be okay till January and then a defensive midfielder, particularly with Afcon in a few months…

£40M is a lot, I hope he's the real deal as I know nothing about him.

Kevin Molloy
21 Posted 25/08/2025 at 20:09:57
This is a Wayne Rooney level signing. I can't believe he's not been picked up.

I suppose we have the advantage as we have a glaring hole at right wing, whereas the other teams are all well stocked up.

Ryan Holroyd
22 Posted 25/08/2025 at 20:10:20
I’m very excited for this signing, the kind of young player we should always be trying to sign. Give them a platform to showcase their talents.

Another ‘flair player’ signed by a manager who doesn’t like such players.

Martin Mulrooney
23 Posted 25/08/2025 at 20:12:49
Good signing. Another player with the ability to get the crowd on their feet and energised.

Most exciting quartet of midfielders we have had for years. Ndiaye, Grealish, Dibling and Dewsbury-Hall. It's on Moyes now to find balance and get these the ball in areas where they can have an impact

Nearly half the team (possibly the full front 5 with Barry) won't have socks much higher than their ankles.

Christian Hill
24 Posted 25/08/2025 at 20:13:15
Can we play with both Ndiaye and Dibling??
Tony Abrahams
25 Posted 25/08/2025 at 20:13:59
Good luck Tyler, kid, I look forward to seeing you play for Everton.

When we were getting linked with Dibling, I'm sure I read a post from someone on ToffeeWeb that said he might end up playing up front?

I might be wrong but every time I watch Anthony Gordon playing as a false striker, he always looks like a better player, so maybe this is something we could see from Dibling in the future?

Bill Hawker
26 Posted 25/08/2025 at 20:14:44
Everton splashing the cash...

...wait, what ?????

Colin Glassar
27 Posted 25/08/2025 at 20:15:43
Christian, yes, with Grealish in the #10 position.
Martin Berry
28 Posted 25/08/2025 at 20:17:27
The reincarnation of Gascoigne and Waddle in one player. We have signed some player here.

He will have bums off seats when he starts running with the ball. An outstanding signing for me.

Nicolas Piñon
29 Posted 25/08/2025 at 20:18:35
Wow

Wow !

TERRORISE DEFENSES LAD! DESTROY EVERY LEFT BACK IN THE COUNTRY!

“MY WOW FACTOR ES MY DRIBLING”

Well be the ankle socks team as Martin says!

COYB!

Peter Mills
30 Posted 25/08/2025 at 20:22:21
I think Ndiaye could play anywhere across the front.

Put him at centre-forward with good players around him.

Robert Tressell
31 Posted 25/08/2025 at 20:28:58
Welcome Tyler. Hopefully you get a talented, galloping right-back to form a partnership with on the right flank.

A good side is starting to emerge. Been a good bank holiday weekend for the club.

Jerome Shields
33 Posted 25/08/2025 at 20:29:40
Good signing.

Looks like TFG will keep our best players and add for the future. A very welcome change.

Josh Horne
34 Posted 25/08/2025 at 20:31:53
A signing with lots of potential.

Definitely a reason to be cheerful.

Neil Copeland
35 Posted 25/08/2025 at 20:33:58
Peter #21, I had the same thought. Also, we now have a very talented forward line with players that can interchange throughout a game.

Looking forward to seeing how we shape up.

Jack Convery
36 Posted 25/08/2025 at 20:35:07
TFFT. We got it over the line. TFG look to have played a blinder here.

Welcome son. Now, become a blues legend.

Raymond Fox
37 Posted 25/08/2025 at 20:40:04
Top class players can play in several positions as Peter just said.

I hope the lad is given time to settle and we can develop him well.

He looks to have a natural ability that a lucky few have; if he becomes half as good as Rooney was, we will be very lucky.

Mike Hayes
38 Posted 25/08/2025 at 20:42:15
This is up there with getting Grealish in on loan. Plenty of options in the midfield; we should be able to up our goals tally.

Looking forward to a season well away from the relegation battle. Sick of us being down there. Gives Moyes a good headache of who to put where and have decent options on the bench. Right-back a definite next.

Paul Tran
39 Posted 25/08/2025 at 20:43:17
This kid's going to be a great signing.

And by not 'just paying the money now' two weeks ago, we've got spare cash for another player.

Good signing, good management.

Annika Herbert
40 Posted 25/08/2025 at 20:52:29
Terrific signing, really pleased we got this one over the line.

Expect up and downs with the lad but what an exciting prospect

Derek Knox
41 Posted 25/08/2025 at 20:53:01
Fantastic news, can't wait to see him play, just a couple more, and we could be serious contenders for top six in the Premiership
John Raftery
42 Posted 25/08/2025 at 20:54:57
Another quality addition to the squad. Having top class players is always more important than almost anything else in determining a team’s performance over a season. They are much more important than tactics or formations. It is of course essential to ensure players are fit and available and that the team is balanced.

There is much to be excited about in the months ahead.

Liam Mogan
43 Posted 25/08/2025 at 20:55:36
Not really seen a great deal of him. But if he's half as good as some reckon he'll be a great signing.

These players are getting younger!

Lee Courtliff
44 Posted 25/08/2025 at 20:56:42
What a brilliant weekend.
Barry Williams
45 Posted 25/08/2025 at 20:56:55
Neil Copeland - 34

The interchanging was also something that came into my head too. Though I know absolutely nothing about Dibbling other than what I have read on here from posters in the know - my thoughts were just that - a 3 behind the striker that can interchange and really give the opposition something to think about. With the addition Of Dewsbury Hall, Grealish and Iroegbunam seemingly starting to find his level, on top of Ndiaye, Garner, Gueye, Harrison, McNeil and Alcaraz - a decent squad is definitely shaping up.

Micky Norman
46 Posted 25/08/2025 at 20:57:39
He looks like a strong lad but still has a bit of filling out to do. I can see him playing through the middle in a couple of years time in a similar way to Gareth Bale who went from full back to winger and then striker.

Let's give the lad some time and support. He's 19. That's 2 years younger than Gordon was when we sold him and he'll still only be 23 at the end of a 4-year contract. Reminds me of Dave Thomas.

Ernie Baywood
47 Posted 25/08/2025 at 20:59:05
No signing comes with guarantees and I'd suggest this one is a bit riskier than some. But what an exciting move.

You'd imagine Grealish and Dibling play in their preferred roles. Ndiaye then plays at #10.

That then makes Alcaraz and McNeil strong replacement/rotation options across all three positions.

The interesting one is KDH. Presumably he goes to 8 as I can't see him not being a regular. We've got some real options in front of the defence.

We're a couple of defenders away from actually having a squad. Which would be an incredible achievement in one summer. Particularly as we haven't really bought or loaned any 'filler'.

Mike Corcoran
48 Posted 25/08/2025 at 21:01:07
This lad is a 10 in the future. RW fine for now, but pace, close player, skilful, he has it going on and some great players in Jack, Illi and KDH to learn from.
Simon Dalzell
49 Posted 25/08/2025 at 21:03:57
Very Exciting. Good Luck young Tyler.
Liam Mogan
50 Posted 25/08/2025 at 21:06:58
Micky 45 - that's what's impressed me on the clips I've watched.

He looks a big strong lad for his age.

Ian Burns
51 Posted 25/08/2025 at 21:11:01
Welcome young man. Not seen much of him so I am relying on knowledgeable TW posters, but I can't wait to see him in Royal Blue.

Fingers firmly crossed but this window could be a real turning point for our club – at long last.

Still time for a couple more quality signings!

Phil Wood
52 Posted 25/08/2025 at 21:11:18
I know he has limited experience but those who watch him regularly rate his ability as special.

If we had waited for him to mature a little more then someone else would have moved in for him. The potential far outweighs the risk.

Jamie Sweet
53 Posted 25/08/2025 at 21:19:01
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Qmz5ThPx49M

Watching this hattrick of near identical goals against Newcastle when he was 16 might give you an idea of what he could do at 10!

Christy Ring
54 Posted 25/08/2025 at 21:21:19
He's a special player even Scoles was raving about him, he's one for now and the future. We need a defensive midfielder, Mainoo? and two fullbacks, and another striker.
Neil Copeland
55 Posted 25/08/2025 at 21:24:29
Barry #44, there is certainly a lot more talent in the squad all of a sudden. I don’t know much about the new lad either and like you, hoping that the posters who do are right and he realises his full potential.
Ryan Holroyd
56 Posted 25/08/2025 at 21:35:26
Interesting read about our new boy:

'Dibling is the antidote to robotic, structured & predictable football' — BBC Sport, 31 March 2025

Steve O’Shaughnessy
57 Posted 25/08/2025 at 21:43:13
I was so nervous that we would get gazumped. Assuming he is bought to start games rather than be bedded in then the look of the team changes quite a bit. I can see Grealish and Ndiaye switching positions from central to wide left a lot and causing defences a bit of grief. The strikers had better be on their game:) KDH back beside Gana and we are a decent full back that can play either side away from having a rounded side. This is a big change from the squad at the end of last season and a massive change with what we have been watching over the last 3-4 years.
Mike Gaynes
58 Posted 25/08/2025 at 21:46:59
Great catch, Ryan. Very interesting article.
Barry Williams
59 Posted 25/08/2025 at 21:47:11
Neil Copeland - 54

Competition for places - when was the last time we had that!? And, only 1 loan so far.

Mike Gaynes
60 Posted 25/08/2025 at 21:51:40
Yep, Barry, three more loans to come.
Neil Copeland
61 Posted 25/08/2025 at 21:53:16
Barry, we will need to be patient though because it will take time for the younger players to fit in and the whole team/squad to gel.

Plus we have a couple of exciting prospects in Braiden Graham and Justin Clarke and Harrison Armstrong of course.

Lots to look forward to.

Peter Moore
62 Posted 25/08/2025 at 22:03:38
I am encouraged that Moyes Mark 2 is more forward looking than he appeared in his first incarnation.
It must be wonderful for him to have TFG's backing.
I am delighted by the signings of KDH, Grealish and now Dibling!
Jack and Ili appear able to develop a create productive on pitch bond. An on form McNeil is superb too. Loads of reasons for optimism.
If we can fill the other holes before 2nd September 2025 we can again start to believe in Nil Satis Nisi Optimum.
These exciting times are no more than Evertonians deserve. Early days of course, but in Moyes these players seems to trust, thats good enough for me.

Tom Bowers
63 Posted 25/08/2025 at 22:03:52
Glad we got him. We need strength in depth especially youth with running ability. I am sure Moyes will blood him slowly along with the others.

After the good attacking show yesterday I just hope it continues against Wolves.

Jamie Sweet
64 Posted 25/08/2025 at 22:13:38
Whisper it quietly, but we could be building something quite special here.

Can't help but feel that we're a quality right back and a genuine natural goal-scoring striker away from having a top 6 quality starting XI with some pretty handy back up players too.

Ted Donnelly
65 Posted 25/08/2025 at 22:18:35
Welcome to Everton lad...play your cards right and you could become a legend. Give us all you've got cos we're right behind you kid. UTFT!!
Christy Ring
66 Posted 25/08/2025 at 22:18:36
It's starting to look really good with the squad, but we still need more signings, because we're still unbalanced and Moyes said that himself, and as Mike said three more loan signings, fullback, defensive midfielder and striker and I'll be happy!
Rob Hooton
67 Posted 25/08/2025 at 22:25:20
Like some others here, I don’t know much about Dibling but have been swayed by our knowledgable posters, so I’m very happy to have him at the club and look forward to seeing him play.

Welcome Tyler!

Kunal Desai
68 Posted 25/08/2025 at 22:29:53
Another one in the bag. Midfield really taking shape now.

We have a few loans spots, we should look to definately put those to use. Right back and a number six in. Possibly even another hybrid wide/forward player.

Rob Halligan
69 Posted 25/08/2025 at 22:33:31
Anyone see that young Arsenal kid, Max Dowman come on with about 10-15 minutes to go against Leeds and play as a right winger. He showed no fear as he give the Leeds left back a bit of a roasting during the time he was on, including winning a penalty. FFS, he’s 15 years old. Makes Tyler Dibling feel almost like a veteran at 19 years old, but if Tyler can show the same kind of talent and energy that Dowman did, then hopefully he can be a real handful for any left back.

Can’t admit to seeing him that much last season, but if what we’re reading about him is true, then he could be a real talent for years to come, hopefully in a royal blue shirt.

Anyway, welcome aboard, Tyler, and enjoy this journey to. greatness.

Colin Glassar
70 Posted 25/08/2025 at 22:35:52
I’ve only watched Dibling on motd and what I’ve seen I’ve liked. Comfortable with both feet. Goes past players with ease. Supremely confident. With a decent forward he’ll get loads of assists.
Kunal Desai
71 Posted 25/08/2025 at 22:37:41
Max Dowman is looking like a real superstar in the making Rob. Arsenal fans rate him very highly. Shades of Messi-esque in him.
Mark Boullé
72 Posted 25/08/2025 at 22:41:12
And another good thing with this signing is it gives us midfield options for when Gueye goes to Afcon. KDH looks like the kind of all action player who could slot in further back alongside Iroegbunam or Garner (and that's assuming we don't get another body in the middle of the park)... he might struggle to be part of the 3 more attack-minded players if Grealish, Dibbles and Ndiaye hit it off...
Dan Nulty
73 Posted 25/08/2025 at 22:45:36
Think this kid will end up playing 10 eventually. He reminds me a bit of Waddle with his balance and feet.

I think this is a seriously good signing and we will be winning so many free kicks between him and Grealish that might be sensible having money on Tarkowski being top scorer, unless Keane plays 25 games then it might be him. I jest of course...

Can imagine the full backs' face when Ndiaye goes off and this lad comes on. Exciting times.

Paul Kossoff
74 Posted 25/08/2025 at 22:52:44
BBC already sticking the knife in on the lad.

Is Dibling a bargain or over hyped? - Analysis.

So are the Toffees getting a bargain for a young player with a high ceiling, or was Dibling over hyped in the early stages of a campaign which produced just two Premier League goals and no assists? BBC.

Arsenal's 16 yrs old is, after half a game, and a swan lake dive in the penalty area already the new Messi. The dirty red bastards who contrived to have four Newcastle players taken off and one sent off have a 16 yrs old who is, after two sub appearances another Messi.

Everton buy a 19 yrs old who according to the BBC is, whilst the ink is still wet over hyped. The bloody hypocrisy is deafening!

Welcome to the club lad, don't listen to the bastards.

Ian Bennett
75 Posted 25/08/2025 at 22:54:25
"Tyler has every capability to go and play for England and at a top level for a very long time.

“He’s powerful, he’s really quick, both feet, can shoot. I worked with Harry Kane and physically the stuff I’ve seen him do at 18 in the Premier League with people just bouncing off him – he has something I’ve not seen in a British player in a long time.

“He’ll play as a No.8 or a No.10 eventually, but he’s 18 so we played him out wide and he was incredible.

“He can play wide, we played him as a false nine in pre-season and he was our best player.”

Russel Martin quote.

He looks like an 8 to me longer term. But let's see.

Paul Kossoff
76 Posted 25/08/2025 at 22:59:47
Kunal 71. "Max Dowman is looking like a real superstar in the making Rob. Arsenal fans rate him very highly. Shades of Messi-esque in him."

Kunal, didn't you read my post? How easily people get dragged in with all the bull shit, even Evertonian's. He's played one substitute appearance for god's sake!

Me lord, I rest my case.

Christine Foster
77 Posted 25/08/2025 at 23:04:25
Excellent signing and I confess I am surprised because I expected (as before) we would always leave a transfer window begging for more. This time I think the recruitment team have delivered, short of a full back and a prize striker, but I can live in hope!
Seriously its going to be interesting who lines up where and how a first 11 will look, will it be an early exit on loan for a few? McNeil perhaps? Patterson, midfielders seem abundant now.. even up front if we get another in I think we will offload, Chermiti, Beto? (although he does causes chaos) We almost have a squad... a decent one at last..
Mike Keating
78 Posted 25/08/2025 at 23:22:14
Christine,
Think Patterson may be on his way to Seville on loan
Brian Wilkinson
79 Posted 25/08/2025 at 23:38:44
I agree with you Christine, a right back and a striker.

In regards to Harrison Armstrong I would keep hold of due to the Afcon in January with a possible loan move out in the Later end of the January window if he is not getting game time, could be useful as well for the cup games.

Paul Kossoff
80 Posted 25/08/2025 at 23:42:36
Christy 74. "We need a defensive midfielder, Mainoo?"
Oh, is that what he is, another hyped up does nothing Philips I would say.
Paul Kossoff
81 Posted 25/08/2025 at 23:45:55
I'm Dibling from my mouth.😁
Don Alexander
82 Posted 25/08/2025 at 23:46:21
I've gone of record already on a recent TW thread admiring Tyler as a talented, rangy, well-built (as is the necessary case in the current world of football - Alan Ball/too small would be the modern-day mantra regarding that legend's present-day criteria) but gifted player with a real perception of a pass to advance his team's chance of scoring.

Him playing for Southampton (ahem, history fact: London aside, Southampton the second-most bombed city in Britain in WW2 - our city being the most assaulted) with such aplomb was to me very, very encouraging. He's exciting, and therefore targeted by knowing oppositions.

I hope with us he develops into genuine greatness, in excess of the psuedo-"greatness" various media pundits bestow on the likes of Anthony Gordon for instance. After all, unlike Southampton we now seem to be accruing more than one team-member for the opposition to have to worry about.

I'll wait until the end of the utterly corrupt window before venturing an opinion, again, on Friedkin.

Up to now I'm not in despair for a change.

John Pendleton
83 Posted 25/08/2025 at 23:52:52
Ryan 56

Good article and even better comments section - many valuing him at £35m as early as March this year and more than one comment on Pep’s robotic constraint on a certain Mr Jack Grealish.

Martin Berry
84 Posted 26/08/2025 at 00:34:15
Its also great that we have a few bob to spend for a change, rather than rooting down the back of the sofa for loose change !.
I also think we have been rather savvy in the market so far.
Perhaps there may be a the odd "gem" via the loan market that will surprise us, as we haven't tapped into our usual source so far.
Paul Kernot
85 Posted 25/08/2025 at 00:37:18
Someone above (apologies to you, I don't have time to check who) suggested that this allows Ndiaye to play striker. With Grealish on one wing & Dibling on the other, we've already seen what he can do when he's central. In some games I think that would work beautifully.
George Stuart
86 Posted 26/08/2025 at 00:46:59
I joked about 4-2-4.
Who's laughing now ?
Billy Shears
87 Posted 26/08/2025 at 00:55:34
Kudos for the recruitment team,a good piece of business for us Blues!

This lad will be a true star for us I believe.

Mark Taylor
88 Posted 26/08/2025 at 01:05:40
Ndiaye as a striker option is a decent call. We would then have a very skilful penetrative front 3 with Ndiaye maybe our most natural goalscorer, at least until Barry can prove otherwise with Dibbs and Grealish either side..

With KDH or maybe even Charlie behind them, we'd be taking something better than a knife to the gunfight.

Dale Self
89 Posted 26/08/2025 at 01:14:14
I like the photo. He looks like he got what was wanted.

We now have three ball carriers. We will be playing like Croatia soon.

Bob Parrington
90 Posted 26/08/2025 at 01:32:23
Jamie @ 64, Yes. Continuing with whispers, it would be interesting to know the average age of the squad now, compared with last season. We could have started to build a real "Busby Babes" group that will thrive for years. Wouldn't it be nice?? (from the other BB's)
Bob Parrington
91 Posted 26/08/2025 at 01:38:03
I watched him in Optus replays several time last season and he certainly stood out. Welcome to Everton, Tyler. Something special is being built, to accompany the fab new stadium.
Gavin Johnson
92 Posted 26/08/2025 at 01:39:38
Great signing. I'm really excited to see him in an Everton shirt. He also looks excited to be joining.

Nice that the fee is actually £35m plus £5m in bonuses, and the 20% sell-on on profit. So we reduced the sell-on by 5% and we also negotiated them down by around £5m on the fee, so it looks like our brinksmanship worked.

Going off subject, I see Lille made a loan to buy offer on Hamza Igamane from Rangers, and the player has spat his dummy out and done an Issak.

Thelwell apparently wants Chermiti on loan, so would anyone take Igamane on loan with a buy option, and send Chermiti to Ibrox? Igamane is always linked with us. Would Moyes take a player who has effectively gone on strike?

Paul Kernot
93 Posted 26/08/2025 at 02:20:03
Will really heat up & get very interesting now we're in the last week Gavin. I just read that Tottenham are looking at a double signing of attack/ playmaker types. Would that mean we could snatch Richie back for a bargain fee I wonder? Not that he'd be remotely a priority now.
Gavin Johnson
94 Posted 26/08/2025 at 02:39:09
Paul, I'm a fan of Dwight McNeill but he suddenly looks pretty redundant other than a bench option. I wouldn't be at all be surprised if we sold him, or Beto, and made a £30m+ bid for Richie...Or maybe that's just be hoping lol.
Mike Gaynes
95 Posted 26/08/2025 at 03:35:47
Gavin, for most of the last decade we have been dying for some redundancy. Seems like every time we had more than two injuries at one time, it was panic stations.

McNeil is a talented, committed and versatile player with 33 goal involvements over the last three seasons, far and away our best. He will be an incredibly valuable depth piece and late game resource off the bench. I know you’re just making an observation and not recommending it, but I will be crushed if we sell him.

Gavin Johnson
96 Posted 26/08/2025 at 03:53:44
Mike, I agree, I wouldn't be over the moon if we sold McNeil. As you say he's been involved in a lot of our goal involvements over the last few seasons. He's also on relatively low wages (30k a week) I believe.

It will make a nice change to have a decent bench with depth.

At the same time, I'm totally surmising but I get a feeling Moyes doesn't rate him, and wouldn't be surprised if he was sacrificed for a decent fee if he could bring in another striker.

Ajay Gopal
97 Posted 26/08/2025 at 05:30:00
Very pleasantly surprised to see Dibling sign for us. The BBC article quoted above mentions that he was being scouted by the likes of Man United, Tottenham, Bayern Munich and Arsenal - so, he must be really special. But I think we need to be patient with him. Knowing Moyes, I would be surprised if he gets to start a lot of games. He will initially be brought on as a substitute, which I am totally okay with. (Remember the season before we signed Lukaku, he had scored about 17 goals for West Brom mostly as a substitute.)

Surely now, the recruitment team are focusing on getting a top class right back in? I wouldn't mind Matty Cash from Aston Villa. Although not the top 10 RBs, he has enough quality and the right age (28) and the 'tough-tackling, no-nonsense defending' type of profile to fit into Moyes' team.

Bob Parrington
98 Posted 26/08/2025 at 05:44:07
Ajay, The guy's had plenty of premier league experience and, perhaps, Moyes will introduce hime sooner rather than later. Certainly, I hope so.
Lester Yip
99 Posted 26/08/2025 at 06:00:35
Now we have a few good ball carriers in the team. Nice!

I wouldn't see McNeil. He is left footed and his crossing is pretty good. He's hard working and will help out with defensive reponsibility. He can play wide left and Moyes might as well develop him as a left wing back.

Colin Glassar
100 Posted 26/08/2025 at 06:14:02
Shame we couldn’t get Delap and Tete. I think they would’ve fitted perfectly into this New Everton team.
Ernie Baywood
101 Posted 26/08/2025 at 06:18:37
Just because we've got 4 or 5 attacking midfielders doesn't mean we need to sell one. In fact it's probably the minimum number for the season.

Personally I quite like McNeil. He might look like he lollops around but he's actually a pretty hard worker and he does have a knack of creating or scoring.

At 25, we may not have even seen his best years yet.

Ian Jones
102 Posted 26/08/2025 at 06:44:48
Ryan, 56, interesting article, great find. I liked this from the last para or two...

"As long as there is a big green rectangle, 22 players and a ball then Tyler will flourish. He just wants to play football," a well-placed source told BBC Sport.

If only football was that simple

Will be interesting re Dwight McNeil. At 25, I am thinking he might prefer to make a move to a club where he's likely to play each week although I guess options are limited.

Bill Hawker
103 Posted 26/08/2025 at 06:47:06
Ernie #101

Exactly. We've such a thin squad that we need more players.

How many times have Evertonians said "Look at that bench" meaning there isn't much on it that can come in and change a game or make a difference?

Bring a few more in and keep what we have. Need a RB and I'd say the window has been one of the best in a long time.

Jerome Shields
104 Posted 26/08/2025 at 07:09:10
Everton needs full backs with pace. Every time the ball is played into the gap between midfield and defence it puts the shits up Keane and Tarks.It also puts the shits up me watching.This gap should not exists. It didn't in the Leeds game as Everton were deep and the defensive midfield pivot of Gueye and Iroegbunam took a battered at the expense of ball progression. Against Brighton it existed as the defensive pivot had a outlet for ball progression from DH and Grealish and the ball wasn't coming back to anything like the same extent.

.Everton need a defensive line that can move up in support of midfield without gaps, with the players confident enough to be able to defend on the turn and get back into position when required.With the now potential of play making in midfield this will become a obvious problem.

I know injuries don't help , but I suspect that TFG are onto Finch Farms case as we speak regarding that .That data is being looked at like never before and questions are being asked.

Interesting that Patterson has been loaned out , a Left back must be in the pipeline ,since Moyes cover is not there now.

Ian Jones
105 Posted 26/08/2025 at 07:22:25
Jerome, I think it was reported at the weekend that the new pitch is 5 metres longer than the one at Goodison Park (same width). If that's true, the gaps will definitely have to be plugged especially if the game is stretched.
Barry Williams
106 Posted 26/08/2025 at 07:27:59
Ernie Baywood - 101

Yes, why sell when there is competition for the first time in ages and a subs bench that looks decent. With 5 subs now, the increasing pace of the game - it is more of a squad game now than ever.


Robert Tressell
107 Posted 26/08/2025 at 07:43:21
If Patterson goes on loan to Seville it is probably because heavily linked Juanlu Sanchez is coming to us to be our RB. Patterson would then play second fiddle to Jose Angel Carmona who would be their main RB.

Mike Gaynes
108 Posted 26/08/2025 at 07:44:14
Colin #100, Delap wanted Europe and we couldn't give it to him.

And I was pleased we missed out on Tete. I still remember how easily Beto coasted past him at the touchline for our third goal at Fulham. Tete put up about as much resistance as a traffic cone. I think we will do better at the deadline.

Sam Hoare
109 Posted 26/08/2025 at 07:58:35
I’m happy to keep McNeill but it depends on the money. If selling a 3rd choice LW means you can bring in a first choice 6 or RB then you do it.

One would imagine we can’t spend much more now without getting close to the PSR line, unless we make some sales.

I wanted Kenny Tete because I think he’s underrated and he was definitely the best RB on the free market. Would love Juanlu Sanchez but not seen us reliably linked to him so maybe a loan move is more likely.

Maitland-Miles and Mainoo on loan?

Robert Tressell
110 Posted 26/08/2025 at 08:01:44
Delap wanted to play for Champions League regulars who have a billion pound squad, exceptional players and a track record of winning things (titles, cups, champions league) over the past 20 years. It’s a lot more than just “playing in Europe” we couldn’t compete with.

As for McNeil, why would he leave? For the first time in his career he’s playing alongside good players in a team that could achieve something. He covers 3 or 4 positions so will get games - albeit may not be a nailed on starter any more.

Andrew Merrick
111 Posted 26/08/2025 at 08:07:44
Jerome 104, so right about pacy full backs, and as Ian 105 points out, the extra 5mtrs at the dock makes this more urgent.
I know ive been on this topic for ages, but it just seems so obvious...
Ian Bennett
112 Posted 26/08/2025 at 08:08:40
I think Seville are selling two full backs. Sanchez to napoli, and forest are in for Carmona.

Id hope we get one, but links have gone cold.

On Mcneil, any bid of £25m plus should be considered. He has done far better than I thought for us. His lack of pace is an issue out wide and his recovery defensive play also misses that pace. Id hoped he could step up as a 3rd central player, as his shots are excellent- but that never seemed a goer. He isn't on big wages, but will probably want first team football. Id keep him till January and reassess. A desperate team may pay more in that window.

Also we need contracts sorting for Garner and Mykolenko. I think both are out of contract in the summer unless there's an option. We cant afford two players to walk on frees.

Bill Fairfield
113 Posted 26/08/2025 at 08:14:09
Off topic but has anyone had their ticket uploaded for Mansfield game
Jerome Shields
114 Posted 26/08/2025 at 08:34:35
Andrew #111

Missed Ian#105 - extra 5 metres. Thanks for pointing that out. Really urgent.Thank Ian no wonder they where at sea when Tarks let that high ball bounce .

Ian#112

Two more contracts not sorted out! I agree regarding McNeill.It is becoming clear as Dycheball fades, the manager compensating for player quality, that some players are swimming naked as the tide of play moves up field.

It seems Bramley Dock is going to be a game changer.

Mike Powell
115 Posted 26/08/2025 at 08:40:33
What's with the sell McNeil shouts, we have a small squad, we could do with a couple more players, if we get injuries we will struggle.McNeil will do a job for us, play him in cup games, he can also cover LB
John Pickles
116 Posted 26/08/2025 at 08:42:40
Bill #113. Nope, nothing in my e-mails yet. I take it that's where they go.
Jerome Shields
117 Posted 26/08/2025 at 08:50:43
Mike #115

Bring in new young replacement players.The new era at Everton is structured that way by Bramley Dock and the Strategic plan now in place.

With Smith joining the Transfer team this week from Man City I expect a couple of Man City players in the pipeline.

Dave Abrahams
118 Posted 26/08/2025 at 08:52:43
I think some Everton players are over rated, Dwight McNeil isn’t one of them in fact he is very under rated by plenty of fans.

Yes he lacks pace and is one footed but his work rate is very good as is his ability to hold onto the ball, create chances and deliver well hit set pieces—- and is capable of a few very good goals.

I hope he is kept on unless we make a good sensible swop move that improves the squad.

Andrew Ellams
119 Posted 26/08/2025 at 08:58:34
The thing with the McNeill situation is that we are now run by people more interested in a return on their investment than whether he will contribute with goals from the bench so at some point we will probably need to sell somebody to counter some of the summer investment.
Rob Halligan
120 Posted 26/08/2025 at 09:00:33
Bill and John……as far as I know your season ticket on your phone will automatically update, which I’ve heard will be today. I had an email last week saying payment had been processed successfully and my season “Card” has been activated, and to use as normal.
Christine Foster
121 Posted 26/08/2025 at 09:04:35
Dave, McNeil has a sweet left foot but for the life of him cannot go past a player to save his life. Moyes wants players who can get up and down at speed, especially to cover the full back. He tucks wingers in to supplement midfield when we don't have the ball and break fast.. Where does that leave McNeil with so many specialist midfielders? His only likely use is when we are under the cosh and need defence more than attack, then his workrate in our half is needed.. give him space to shoot though.. can finish..
I suspect he will be kept until next season but I doubt he will see much action.
Paul Cunniff
122 Posted 26/08/2025 at 09:08:15
membership previously was £30 odd quid and you got a load of old tat with the membership ( lovely pair of sock a couple of years ago )

This year I had to pay £65 for the plus membership scheme and appear to receive nothing but the ability to buy a ticket earlier. Is this the case this year or has no packs been sent yet?

not a big issue but just back off hols and was expecting something in the post on my return

Dave Abrahams
123 Posted 26/08/2025 at 09:14:22
Christine (121) Fair enough Christine you know your football, I’ll have you a penny bet that Dwight will be needed in plenty of games and used either from the start or off the bench and don’t be surprised if he comes up with some goals and assists, by the way I hope Moyes and his coaches get the corners used with a lot more variation than using every bleedin’ one a long ball to the last post, one of our main tactics in scoring goals— that has to change!
Dave Abrahams
124 Posted 26/08/2025 at 09:18:48
Above post,(123); tried to change it— a long ball to the back post - not the last post- I haven’t got a bugle for that!
John Pickles
125 Posted 26/08/2025 at 09:21:05
Thanks Rob, I haven't yet managed to get a season ticket, I have the 'Forever Blue +' thing, so it's purely a ticket I am waiting for. I also can't get the App on my phone as it won't upgrade to the required IOS.
Benjamin Dyke
126 Posted 26/08/2025 at 09:30:48
Well done Moyes and the recruitment team. Not been easy to get players in and especially hard to get business done early (brinkmanship by everyone!) but if we can just get fullbacks and a CDM/CM then we'll have had a perfect window. Without that it's been a great one but we we've started the season without proper fullbacks! If I was being greedy I'd love a proven PL striker too :-)
Rob Halligan
127 Posted 26/08/2025 at 09:38:11
John, good luck with a ticket. The club website says the game is a sell out. Mansfield took over 6500 tickets and I doubt very much any will be returned.
Mal van Schaick
128 Posted 26/08/2025 at 09:38:11
An exciting signing and when he’s settled in and playing regularly he will improve the squad, scouts honour. Dib, Dib, Dib.
John Pickles
129 Posted 26/08/2025 at 09:42:57
I have purchased 2 tickets Rob, they will be sent to me (like Bill). I just don't know where or when.
Rob Halligan
130 Posted 26/08/2025 at 09:45:12
Ah, nice one John. 👍👍
Nicholas Ryan
131 Posted 26/08/2025 at 10:00:13
Brand new ground, full to the brim, great noise and atmosphere. Signed a Premier League legend as well as one of the brightest young talents around. 3 points and a clean sheet against Brighton, Pickford saves a penalty, Ndiaye scores the first HDS goal... my God, it's a sight better than it looked about 2 years ago!!
Christine Foster
132 Posted 26/08/2025 at 10:04:51
Dave, you may well be right if the team fails to live up to expectations and and we need more defensive / workrate options than creative ones.. Currently dead ball deliveries are pretty dire in my opinion, as are efforts on goal from free kick outside the box. On Sunday we had a real option to shoot at one point but instead lifted a ball to no-one, bad call even the cameraman focused on Leighton Baines who could take a mean free kick, fully expecting a shot...nope..
Moyes must have a plan, or I hope someone does..
Danny O'Neill
133 Posted 26/08/2025 at 10:11:53
On the subject of McNeill, barring his pace, he's a good player.

This is about squad building and as Moyes has said, he wanted 2 players in each position.

We now have that in midfield. With a new right back, we have it there. I doubt Coleman will play much, probably not start, but we have O'Brien.With Mykolenko fit, we have two left backs. I think three strikers should be enough.

Be it through suspension, injury or Moyes wanting to change the lineup or formation, there will be opportunities for all players to feature. I want us to take the domestic cups seriously, but certainly in the early rounds, the manager may mix it. And add to that, we will lose Gana and Ndiaye for AFCON come December / January, so a squad is important.

Brian Harrison
134 Posted 26/08/2025 at 10:21:19
Delighted with the signing, just surprised no other club was interested in him. I have only seen glimpses of the lad playing for Southampton but many knowledgeable people rate the lad very highly, one of the reporters who writes for a local paper in Southampton described him being very like Gareth Bale. I think at this stage of his career he is allowed the time to get as good as he can be.
I think the Grealish and Dibling signings are the ones Moyes desperately wanted. I also think that apart from Grealish the move seems to signal the manager and owners are moving to a much younger squad. With Barry, Anzou and now Dibling these are players who will all get better with time, and being young depending how successful they are will have a decent sell on fee should the need arise.

Considering many on here think Moyes is a very defensive type coach I would think even his most sceptic critics have to be impressed with the signings of Grealish and Dibling. Although his signings when he was first here included a lot of attacking players, and he did sign Bowen, Kudos and Paquetta for West Ham. But he also knows to have good attacking players you also need a sound defence which we now have.

Steve Brown
135 Posted 26/08/2025 at 10:42:21
Both Grealish and Ndiaye can play on the left.

The manager loves versatility in the squad, so he will probably retain McNeil this season.

But I agree with Sam. If a compelling offer comes in and it allows us to get a quality no. 6 or right back then we should sell him.

Annika Herbert
136 Posted 26/08/2025 at 11:16:44
I don’t understand the sudden urge from some to start selling players now we have bought Dibling.

McNeil is still a good player who can do a job for us when required. I accept it he has a lack of pace but, at a time we are building a squad, why let one of our players leave when he can fill in at several positions when needed?

Maybe next season when we have had another window to further bolster the squad. But certainly not at this moment in time

Dan Nulty
137 Posted 26/08/2025 at 11:56:46
Not sure why we would want to get rid of McNeil. Great player to have in the squad, works his arse off, can chip in with goals. No one is going to pay a lot for him so keep him I say. An injury to two players and we look very thin.


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