Tottenham are setting their sights firmly on the summer transfer window as they continue to focus on long-term squad development under Ange Postecoglou’s leadership.
After bolstering their ranks with Bayern Munich winger Mathys Tel and Lens defender Kevin Danso during the January deadline on loan deals, Spurs are now targeting Southampton’s right-winger Tyler Dibling and Crystal Palace midfielder Adam Wharton as key additions.
Tottenham hold internal talks to sign Adam Wharton and Tyler Dibling
According to FootballTransfers, internal discussions have already begun, with the club preparing to make a strong push for both players. Their profiles align well with Tottenham’s youth-oriented strategy, aimed at nurturing future stars and building a dynamic squad.
Dibling, an 18-year-old attacking talent, has caught the eye with his versatility, excelling as a right-winger, centre-forward, and attacking midfielder. This season, he has registered four goals and two assists in 25 appearances, demonstrating his attacking prowess.
A product of Southampton’s academy, Dibling briefly joined Chelsea before returning to the Saints in 2022. Since signing his first professional contract in February 2023, he has continued to develop, scoring his first professional goal against Ipswich Town.
On the other hand, Wharton, a highly regarded 21-year-old defensive midfielder, rose through the ranks at Blackburn Rovers before transferring to Crystal Palace in February 2024 for a reported fee of £18 million.
Wharton has already made a senior appearance for England, underscoring his immense potential. Although a recent groin surgery has limited his appearances this season, his composure and technical ability make him an attractive prospect for Spurs as they look to strengthen their midfield options.
With a young core already established, bringing in Dibling and Wharton would reinforce Tottenham’s commitment to building a future-ready squad. Fans will be eager to see how these transfer pursuits unfold, hopeful that both promising players will soon be part of the Lilywhites.