The Everton summer signing who is turning heads in training, one senior pro says he’ll be a ‘top player’
Everton made some really exciting additions in the summer transfer window.
David Moyes had to do more business than he would’ve hoped as several first-teamers left upon the expiry of their contracts.
Everton signed a whopping nine players and shelled out in excess of £100m, so it was their biggest spend in years.
Already, the likes of Jack Grealish and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall are showing their quality, and another summer signing has been turning heads in training.

Tyler Dibling turning heads in Everton training
Speaking to the Liverpool Echo, Michael Keane revealed that Tyler Dibling has been really impressive in training and he’s convinced he’ll be a ‘top player’.
“Tyler is a young lad but you can see in training the quality that he’s got,” Keane admitted.
“He’s got a lot of ability, and I’ve got no doubts he’ll be a top player for this football club.
“It’s tough coming in when you’ve not played a lot of football. I don’t think he had a great pre-season, he didn’t play a lot of matches, because of the move.
“He’s probably not where he wants to be fitness-wise and in terms of his sharpness, so it’s difficult. But he’s got to work on that in training and has to learn every day from the players who are in the side ahead of him and hopefully when he gets his chance, he’s ready to take it.”
David Moyes believes Tyler Dibling can play for England one day
It’s been a relatively slow start to his Everton career, but Moyes is a big admirer of Dibling and believes he has the quality to play for England.
“He’s perfect for me because obviously what he’s done for other players that were in my position and yeah I’ve spoke to him and yeah he’s going to be good for me and I hope he gets the best out of me and I’m sure he will,” the 19-year-old said last month.
“He just said yeah I’m excited, I want you to be a part of the team and hopefully you can play for England one day, that was his words.”
Dibling is still awaiting his first Premier League start, and he will likely have to remain patient as Iliman Ndiaye continues to flourish off the right.
Although, he will perhaps be afforded minutes from the bench against West Ham United tomorrow.
