August 7, 2025
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Tottenham could now sign “world-class talent” at a £60m discount after asking price drops

Tottenham Hotspur have a very talented young squad that is only bound to get better as the season progresses. The likes of Mikey Moore, Archie Gray and Lucas Bergvall are starlets who have the potential to develop into generational players in their position.

 

Ex-manager Ange Postecoglou, who was let go earlier this summer despite winning the Europa League trophy for the North London club last season, showed immense trust in youngsters and made them key components of his project.

Even his transfer dealings showcased this trend and Spurs fans would hope for his successor, Thomas Frank, to continue in the same note. The Danish tactician used a lot of youngsters during his stint at Brentford.

 

Tottenham see Tyler Dibling’s asking price drop

Now, as per journalist Graeme Bailey on Give Me Sport, Tottenham could now push to sign Southampton youngster Tyler Dibling this summer after the Saints have dropped his asking price. Here is what he said:

This basically means that the North London club could sign Dibling at a £60m discount. At £40m, signing the English youngster would be a no-brainer for Tottenham Hotspur, who can add yet another generational talent to their ranks.

 

Southampton had a torrid season in the Premier League in 2024/25 and now find themselves back in the Championship but it is safe to say that the only silver lining they had was the breakthrough of Tyler Dibling, who can bring them a windfall

Apart from Spurs, Everton are another club that made an attempt to sign the “world-class talent” by submitting a £27m bid, which was immediately rejected by Southampton. The North London club can now hijack the Toffees’ move.

 

Dibling, who is just 19-years-old, is still a raw talent who is developing with every passing game. He needs the right kind of environment to learn and grow and Thomas Frank might be the ideal man to coach him and bring the best out of him.

The next few weeks should provide more clarity on whether Tottenham make an attempt to sign Dibling. It is a significant fee that they have to pay but one that could look like a bargain in the long run. Let’s wait and see if Daniel Levy is ready to take the bait this summer transfer window.

 

Tottenham £40m transfer would be insult to Son Heung-min legacy – opinion

Thomas Frank remains in the market for an attacking midfielder this summer.

Tottenham Hotspur winger Son Heung-min has confirmed that he will be leaving the club this summer, bringing about an end to his 10-year stay in north London.

Spurs have been linked with a swoop for Manchester City star Jack Grealish.
Thomas Frank has already added £55 million man Mohammed Kudus to his squad this summer but Son’s departure leaves the club needing extra attacking reinforcements. Mathys Tel’s loan from Bayern Munich has been made permanent, but it feels a risk to trust him to fill the void of 11 goals and 12 assists provided by the South Korean last season.
One player linked with a move to Spurs who could be viewed as a replacement for Son is Manchester City man Jack Grealish. GIVEMESPORT have carried the latest reports of interest in the former Aston Villa forward.
Tottenham Hotspur linked with Manchester City winger
The outlet claims that Tottenham Hotspur have been handed a ‘significant boost’ in their pursuit of Grealish with the player willing to relocate to London for the first time in his career. It’s claimed that Spurs are ahead of Premier League rivals West Ham in the transfer race for Grealish – although nothing is confirmed yet.
The report adds that Spurs have made ‘early enquiries’ over Grealish as he struggles to nail down a role in the starting XI under Pep Guardiola at Manchester City. It’s believed that should Grealish head to London, then it is Tottenham Hotspur that is the most likely destination.
To view Grealish as the ideal replacement for Son could be viewed as somewhat of an insult to the legacy left behind by the South Korean. For the whole decade of his Spurs stay, Son could be relied on to give 100% on the pitch and rarely did he endure barren spells.

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