Tyler Dibling has really struggled since joining Everton.
Everton shelled out £40m on Tyler Dibling’s signature last summer, and many expected him to be a key player in the forward line.
However, David Moyes has only started Dibling four times in the Premier League, so clearly the Scotsman isn’t seeing enough in training.
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With that said, it’s probably best that the 20-year-old leaves on loan this summer transfer window to continue his development.
Here is the club that’d be absolutely perfect for him.
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Everton should loan Tyler Dibling to Coventry City
Coventry City are on the verge of securing promotion to the Premier League, with former Everton manager Frank Lampard at the helm.
The Championship league leaders just need a single point to secure automatic promotion, so they could do it on Friday as they take on Blackburn Rovers.
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Lampard will be looking to strengthen his wide options in the summer, so the Toffees should offer Dibling to the Sky Blues on a season-long loan deal.
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The Coventry boss has a good record of developing young players, with Reece James, Mason Mount and Fikayo Tomori notable examples.
Lampard has also taken Ephron Mason-Clark and Tatsuhiro Sakamoto’s game up a level, so it’d be exciting to see what he could do with Dibling.
If that transfer were to materialise, there’s a good chance the England under-21 international returns to Everton in the summer of 2027 as a ready-made winger for Moyes’ side.
Dibling has hinted that he isn’t happy with his situation at the Toffees, so a loan would be best for both parties.
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