Everton forward Tyler Dibling and David Moyes in circular inset

Credit: Imago

Aheed Abrar

Mon 10 November 2025 19:10, UK

Everton should enter the winter transfer window looking to strengthen their squad for David Moyes.

Dan Friedkin has shown ambition at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, with Jack Grealish’s loan move from Manchester City a statement of intent, but there are still areas that could surely be improved in the Toffees’ squad.

Moyes was also handed Tyler Dibling in the summer, with the English youngster completing a £40million move to the Blues, but the Scottish manager has been reluctant to hand him first-team opportunities.

As a result, conversation should be expected between the forward and the 62-year-old head coach, with recruitment plans already in place.

Everton-linked Tyler Dibling in action for Southampton.Credit: ImagoEverton to be forced into Tyler Dibling exit as Iliman Ndiaye not for sale

Iliman Ndiaye is attracting interest from Juventus after his impressive performances at the Toffees, according to Tutto Juve.

The news outlet reports on 10 November that while the Serie A giants have their eyes on the 25-year-old, the Blues have no intention of selling him at the Hill Dickinson Stadium anytime soon.

That would leave Dibling with a massive dilemma at the Merseyside outfit, with minutes hard to come by due to the Senegal international’s influence on the right-wing.

It wouldn’t be surprising to see the 19-year-old angling for a temporary move away in January in hopes of more opportunities elsewhere.

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With Jack Grealish occupying the left-wing and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall making the number 10 position his own, the former Southampton youngster has an uphill battle to secure a place in the starting lineup.

While things could potentially change once the Man City star’s loan ends, the Toffees may opt to make his move permanent.

David Moyes must tweak system Tyler Dibling at risk of isolation

Thierno Barry has been underwhelming at the Hill Dickinson Stadium since signing from Villarreal in the previous transfer window, and Beto hasn’t been reliable either.

With Moyes struggling for a number nine at Everton, it would make sense to play Ndiaye up front.

Iliman Ndiaye's Everton record this seasonCredit: Sofascore

With the Senegalese forward playing as a centre-forward, Dibling may be able to make a case for himself on the right-wing.

The Scottish manager risks isolating the ex-Southampton attacker in L4, which could potentially hinder his confidence and development, something the Merseyside outfit surely don’t want.

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