Tyler Diving Action for Southampton vs Leicester City (Photo by Alex Panling/Getty Images)
Liverpool is the latest club to show specific interest in Southampton’s highly rated young offensive midfielder Tyler Diving.
According to various sources in the agent industry, the 19-year-old is widely expected to leave the saint this summer after being relegated from the Premier League to the Championship.
Catch off side Diveri availability is said to have some top clubs on alerts, including Liverpool, who joined races such as Manchester United, Chelsea and Newcastle United.
Others, such as Tottenham and Manchester City, are also considering the Diling move, but RB Leipzig previously rejected a bid of 35 million euros at the Under 21 International.
Tyler Diving’s transfer status has been explained
One of the issues with diling at the moment is his asking price, and its source confirmed that it is in the 60 million euro area.
The versatile offensive midfielder, who played both central and broad effects, looks like a great prospect for the future, but he remains relatively inexperienced and unproven.
According to one source, Man United “scrutiny” Diling and saw him as a potential “future investment opportunity,” but it seems unlikely that they will approach such a fee at this time.
It is still unknown what others have decided, such as Liverpool and Chelsea, no contact details have been made yet, and there are no offers separately from Leipzig’s rejection of a bid of 35 million euros.
Tyler Diving – Is he worth gambling?
65 million euros is a lot to pay someone at the start of his career, but the top clubs would also not want to miss out on anyone who could become a generational talent.
Chelsea have invested a lot in these elite young players, but Liverpool has also shown a willingness to spend a lot of money.
Southampton is preparing for life in the championship so they can protect their dilings if possible, but multiple sources have reported Catch off side What is expected is that the teenager leaves when he informs him that he will not sign a new contract.