SON Oh My God, Tottenham is recruiting £100 million prospect for relegation → It has become a priority

Mar 27, 2025

SON Oh My God, Tottenham is recruiting £100 million prospect for relegation → It has become a priority
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SON Oh My God, Tottenham is recruiting £100 million prospect for relegation → It has become a priority
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Tottenham is recruiting Tyler Dibling (Southampton).

British media Football London said on the 27th (Korea time) 'Tottenham is interested in recruiting Dibbling. Dibling is one of the most popular players in the English Premier League (EPL). 'Southampton will demand more than £100m fee for Dibling's transfer, reports said.

Tottenham, led by coach Enze Postecoglou, remains in 14th place with 10 wins, 4 draws and 15 losses (34 points) in 29 EPL games in the 2024-2025 season. He ended his challenge to win the Carabao Cup and the English Football Association (FA) Cup. The only hope of winning this season is the Europa League. Tottenham advanced to the quarterfinals of the Europa League.




Football London is known to attract attention from Manchester City, Manchester United, Bayern Munich and Leipzig. But Dibbling is now a priority for Tottenham. The problem is a fee of more than £100 million. Frustrated clubs interested in debling. Tottenham's opinion is not known in detail.

SON Oh My God, Tottenham is recruiting £100 million prospect for relegation → It has become a priority
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Born in 2006, debling scored two goals in 25 EPL matches this season. Right flanker, striker and midfielder are also known to play. He receives positive reviews for his dribbling ability and activity.

Football London wanted to sign Dibbling in the winter transfer window as well. Dibling has signed with Southampton until the summer of 2026. However, he is likely to leave Southampton this summer. Southampton are in the relegation zone. He said he was on the verge of being demoted to the Championship (division 2).




Southampton remain at the bottom of the 20 teams with two wins, three draws and 24 losses (nine points) in 29 league games this season. The gap between Ipswich, ranked 18th, and Leicester City, ranked 19th, is also wide.



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