Everton manager David Moyes must seriously reconsider the limited game time he’s given Tyler Dibling after a damning update emerges about Adam Aznou.
Everton spent in excess of £100m on nine new players in the summer transfer window, but many of them have been reduced to little game time.
Jack Grealish and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall are the only ones who have come straight into the team and become key players.
Tyler Dibling was brought in for a whopping £40m, and yet, David Moyes has started the talented teenager in just one Premier League game.
That could change, though, after reports emerged suggesting Aznou is considering leaving in January due to his lack of minutes.
Everton winger Tyler Dibling.
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Adam Aznou’s potential exit could force David Moyes to give Tyler Dibling more opportunities
Aznou is reportedly unhappy at Everton as Moyes hasn’t even given him a single minute of first-team football.
It’s understandable that Moyes wants to be patient with the younger recruits, but there is a point where it seems a little too excessive.
The Scotsman really does need to be careful with Dibling following the Aznou development, as the England under-21 international must be growing frustrated, too.
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Everton were chasing the game against Tottenham on the weekend and yet Dibling was an unused substitute.
Some Toffees fans have even been questioning whether Moyes likes Dibling, so it’ll be interesting to see if the 19-year-old gets a proper chance against Sunderland on Monday.
Thierno Barry must also be frustrated at Everton
Thierno Barry, another young signing, is also in a similar boat to Dibling and Aznou, as he’s barely been given a look in.
The £30m striker arrived after a really productive season in La Liga, but Moyes has preferred the out-of-form Beto ahead of him.
Barry has started just two league games, so it’s incredibly difficult for him to build any kind of rhythm and consistency.
The Frenchman should be given a run of at least six or seven games before making a proper judgment on whether he’s ready or not.
It’s understood that Moyes considers Barry a project signing and believes he’ll take time to develop to the required standard.