Diblling to Everton + three new forest purchases



Round-up of the whistle transfer we look closer to several offers made recently in the Premier League.

Don’t forget that you can find all confirmed transfer listed here Throughout the summer, the deadline day is getting closer.


Tyler Dling (Southampton to Everton, £ 40 million)

Toffees has sprinkled cash in the signing of 19 years Tyler Dingling (£ 5.5 million) from Southampton for a package of around £ 40 million.

England U-21 England was impressed last season, especially in the first half of the campaign. He, as Everton recorded, in the top 20 Premier League players for an effort to take and dribbles who was successful per 90 minutes.

There is a clear comparison to make Jack Greatalism (£ 6.5 million), not only in the hair department/socks.

“He is the most talented player I have ever seen-who once worked with. He will play as number eight or number 10 finally but he is 18 years old, so we played widely and he was extraordinary. We played it as a nine fake in the pre-season and he was our best player.” – Russell Martin in Tyler Dling, which he managed in Southampton in early 2024/25

Apart from the promising number of dribbling, he is still in the process, with only two goals and there is no assist for his name last season. He was inside and outside of Saints Xi as well, that the early mania around his talent gave a way to more sane realism that this was a teenager in his first year for professional football.

Wisely underlying numbers, minutes dingling per opportunity (M/C) and minutes per opportunity made (M/CC) on average both are bad, even compared to those who play for attacks such as blunt like Everton:

Of course, special mitigation goes to the fact that he plays for one of the worst sides ever seen by Top England flights.

So, where will he match the increasingly promising Everton attack?

Dingling is expected to line up on the right wing, with a new boss David Moyes previously stated that it was a priority position to fill the summer after the loan departure Jack Harrison (£ 5.4 million) and Jesper Lindstrom.

Indeed, on his debut on Wednesday night at the EFL Cup, that’s where he performed (the picture below from Sofascore):

Which might put it in a collision course with Idiman Ndima (£ 6.5 million), who started scoring goals from the right wing position in Gameweek 2. This must be a losing senegal star shirt for now, and in any case, there is a game where Dingling, Ndiaye And Grealizing will start – on the right, in the hole and on the left of each. It will be needed Kieran Dewsbury-Hall (£ 5.0 million) Moving deeper, something we have never seen Moyes did all that voluntarily.

So, expect the appearance of bench to dingling at first, maybe when he knows the rope from Ndiaye and is more excited. However, £ 40 million is not the figure you will come out for a long -term substitute.

“There are so many players here to learn from, real quality players such as Jack Grealizing and Iliman Ndiaye.

“I will say that the WOW factor in my game is my dribbling. That is the best and I want to excite the fans, and I hope I will do many things.

“My goal for this season is to play as many matches as possible and to help as many teams as I can with goals and assists. As a team, hopefully we can have a good season and see where it goes.” – Tyler Dling


James Justin (Leicester City to Leeds United, £ 10 million)
Noah Okafor (AC Milan to Leeds United, £ 18 million)

New signing FPL: 15

James Justin (£ 4.0 million) And Noah Okafor (£ 5.5 million) It has been the signing of 11 and 12 Leeds this season because the newly promoted club aimed at defeating the decline.

James Justin

Justin versatile may initially provide protection to start full-back Jayden bogged (£ 4.5 million) and Gabriel Gudmundsson (£ 4.0 million).

Justin played a role in every Premier League match for Leicester last season, scoring goals and helped twice.

But he was initially non-starter, both in the term FPL and on the Daniel Farke team sheet. Joe Rodon (£ 4.0 million) and Gudmundsson are at the same price and more guaranteed minutes, so follow them if you pursue a stopper leeds.

Noah Okafor

Like Justin, the new signing of Okafor has a use for him, with the attacking player who is able to play in various positions.

But that is on the left side where we hope to see most of him. This is where he appeared as a substitute in Gameweek 2, and where he began in the Midweek Cup tie against Sheffield Wednesday.

That means competition for Wilfried Gnonto (£ 5.5 million) especially.

Top: Noah Okafor’s Touch Heatmap in Gameweek 2

Okafor followed several attackers who were heading by other injuries who lived from the previous glory in joining Leeds: Luke is clean (£ 5.0 million) and Dominic Calvert-Lewin (5.5m).

Last season last year for Okafor was a stop-start, disrupted by injury and divided across tasks with the Milan parent club and lent to Napoli. He only made XI early on five occasions in 2024/25, with the game as a substitute that was not used (14) almost suitable with the total appearance of Serie A (15).

The last two seasons in Italy
Season Team Starting (sub -application) Minute Target Assist
2024/2025 AC Milan 5 (6) 413 1 0
2024/2025 Napoli 0 (4) 36 0 0
2023/2024 AC Milan 6 (22) 872 6 2

Before moving to Milan, Okafor was in RB Salzburg. Even there, he was not a 90 minute man: 11 starts and 10 replacement appearances in 2021/22 and 2022/23. He pocketed nine goals and nine assists in the first, so there was potential there – but like NMecha, it has not been realized in recent years.


Douglas Luiz (Juventus to Notts Forest, Loan)
Omari Hutchinson (ipswich to notts forest, £ 37.5 million)
James Mcatee (Man City to Notts Forest, £ 30 million)

FPL Gameweek 26: Target, Assist, Bonus Points + Statistics on Saturday

In the midst of criticism from their manager Nuno Espirito Santo, Forest has brought three new players for the past two weeks.

The forest was good for the FPL assets last season because of the consistency of their managers in line-ups, but with European football this season, we can see complicated trees starting to spin.

Douglas Luiz

Middle midfielder Douglas Luiz (£ 5.0 million) brought a lot of experience to city land, after signing a contract from Juventus on loan status.

In time at Aston Villa, Luiz established himself as one of the best midfielders in the league, with Villa reluctant to let him go for PSR reasons.

Time in Italy is disappointing for all parties involved but if the Brazilian player can return to the level of the villa, then Forest can find bargaining.

Middle midfielder is often avoided in FPL but Luiz is an exception because of its great greatness, as a number of his last season at the Aston Villa Show:

However, four of the nine goals were punishment, and he could not possibly get it in Forest. Defensive Contribution Points (DC), he will win SO-SO 14 of them in 2023/24.

Great Question: Will the Owner Elliot Anderson (£ 5.5 million) sweaty? No need, with Danilo is lost, Nicolas Dominguez (£ 5.0 million) Come out long -term and now Forest reportedly entertains offers for Ibrahim’s song (£ 5.0 million). The forest can actually be worse for numbers in midfield than last season.

James Mcatee + Omari Hutchinson

Further muddy waters in the forest James Mcatee (£ 5.5 million) and Omari Hutchinson (£ 5.5 million)

Both can operate in a number of different positions in the forest team but spend most of last season on the right side:

The confusing, Forest has four different features there in Gameweek 2. And Ndoye (£ 6.0 million) Begins on the wing before switching sides Callum Hudson -odoi (£ 6.0 million) on the interval, with two wide men combining to equalize. Mcatee then came to the right before Hutchinson was taken even then and took that position, sending Mcatee to the role of ’10’.

Enough to prevent prospective forest wing owners in FPL. Even Morgan Gibbs-White (£ 7.5 million) now has legal competition in the form of Mcatee. Although it might not affect too much the beginning, it certainly can stick curves in his minutes, with Nuno able to call a bench that is much stronger than last season.

As for Hutchinson and Mcatee, they have to do many things to convince fantasy managers even if they stretched to Nuno’s Xi. There are no players who have pocketed more than three Premier League goals in one season, although their biggest top campaign over the second minute came for the relegated team (Mcatee for Sheffield United in 2023/24, Hutchinson for IPSWich City in 2024/25).

Mcatee is really registering in the last campaign of minutes per minute robbery (Hutchinson is also displayed below for comparison), even though we talk about samples of very small games in the case:

Comments from manager Nuno Espirito Santo also indicated that he would remain with trusted Lieutenant in the near future, so Hutchinson and Mcatee might have to wait for the Premier League match and initially get their crust through the European League.

“This connection began last season. I always believe that the routine increases involvement. That’s what we need from the players who join, to reach this level. Because there is no miracle – it only comes through time. We must integrate it. Then we will see what they can give and what we can sue from them.” – Nuno Espirito Santo




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