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Tyler Dibling’s Everton future has never looked bleaker, David Moyes surely sealed his fate vs Man City

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The winger has found opportunities to impress extremely hard to come by since his £40million move to the Hill Dickinson Stadium last summer, and he has played just one minute of Premier League football since the end of January. MORE FOOTBALL INSIDER STORIES Tyler Dibling wondering what he has done wrong at EvertonMoyes surprised everybody with his team selection as he shuffled the pack on Monday, with Merlin Rohl perhaps the most eye-catching inclusion in the makeshift starting XI.



Dibling for EvertonStatsDibling for Southampton (2024-25)14 (4)Apps (Starts)30 (20)–Goals (Assists)21.03Chances Created per 900.963.34Successful Dribbles per 902.161.03Shots per 901.348.49Duels Won per 906.68Dibling’s 2025-26 Premier League stats compared to last season at Southampton, as per Fotmob.The decision for Moyes to start him was a damning reflection on Dibling in itself, considering that he was snubbed in favour of a player who had never played on the wing for the Toffees before, especially in such a big game. The fact that he wasn’t even used as an impact substitute against City will surely have left him wondering what he has done wrong to deserve this treatment, especially considering the team was missing several of its key faces.

His future at the Hill Dickinson has been in serious doubt for weeks now, but it has surely never been bleaker than this, as Monday night should be considered a new low from Dibling’s perspective. Dibling expected to push for move this summerFormer Manchester United chief scout Mick Brown told Football Insider back in February that Dibling could push to leave Everton this summer, such is the situation that he finds himself in at the moment.Moyes hit out at the youngster for the way that he had approached the move earlier in the campaign, and Brown suggested that it was unlikely to have been taken well by Dibling.He arrived on Merseyside as a long-term investment for Everton last summer, and a player who they worked extremely hard to capture ahead of several other clubs.