Where will Dibling play for Everton?published at 14:51 British Summer Time

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Matthew Hobbs
BBC Sport

Tyler Dibling ahead of Southamption's Championship game against Ipswich TownImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption,

Tyler Dibling has joined Everton from Southampton for a fee which could rise to £40m

Everton confirmed the signing of Southampton teenager Tyler
Dibling on Monday night. While the fee of an initial £35m is significantly less
than the south coast club demanded earlier in the window, it still makes
Dibling Everton’s third-most expensive signing – so where will he play?

Seventy six percent of the England Under-21 international’s 1,874
Premier League minutes have come at right wing, which was a position Everton
had been desperate to fill – until Iliman Ndiaye’s impressive performance out
of position in the 2-0 triumph against Brighton on Sunday during which he
dovetailed so effectively with Jack Grealish.

While David Moyes has expressed his pleasure at signing
Dibling for a reduced fee, his arrival could give the Everton manager a
headache in the short term until he decides on his preferred starting XI, with
Dibling, Ndiaye, Grealish, Carlos Alcaraz and Dwight McNeil all capable of playing
out wide.

Dibling did spend 13% of his top-flight playing time at Southampton
operating as a false nine but given Moyes’ preference for a target-man to build
counter-attacks, it seems unlikely that Dibling will play in such an advanced
role for the Toffees.

Tyler Dibling's Premier League minutesImage source, OptaImage caption,

Tyler Dibling has played most of his Premier League football on the right wing

Number 10 has also been mooted as a possible position but Dibling has barely played in a central attacking midfield role at the highest level.

The quandary is far from an unpleasant one for Everton supporters, who can look forward to watching an attack which now boasts multiple players comfortable running with the ball.

Dibling ranked in the top 10 of all Premier League players last season for dribbles completed per 90 minutes, and in the top six for ending a carry by taking on an opposing player.

Wherever the new arrival plays, Everton should become more entertaining as a result – according to Moyes.

“We are eager to build a team that Evertonians can enjoy watching and be proud of, and Tyler can help us achieve that,” he added.