There might still be a couple of months left of the season, but that hasn't stopped several players being linked with moves to Tottenham Hotspur.
Ange Postecoglou and his side will be fully focused on achieving something special in the Europa League, but Daniel Levy and Co are likely hard at work looking for the right additions to the squad this summer.
One name that has been touted for a move to the Lilywhites for months is Southampton's Tyler Dibling, and recent reports have only further solidified those links.
The youngster would undoubtedly improve Tottenham's squad, but it could be said they already have a better prospect coming through.
Why Spurs want Dibling
According to a report late last week from GIVEMESPORT, Spurs 'are doing the groundwork' and showing a concrete interest in Dibling in a bid to get ahead of what could be a real race for his signature when Southampton are invariably relegated at the end of the season.
It was reported in January that the Saints value their young talent at a whopping £55m, but with them almost certainly set to play in the Championship next season, it remains to be seen whether any team will be willing to pay that much.
With that said, why do the Lilywhites even want to sign the 19-year-old?
Well, simply put, bringing the exciting "game-breaker," as dubbed by analyst Ben Mattinson, to N17 marries up nicely with the club's recent focus on buying young, up-and-coming talents who have plenty of upsides, and from everything we have seen, this season, it would appear as if the Saints gem fits that description nicely.
For example, despite being so young and playing for a truly dismal Southampton side, the Exeter-born prospect has scored four goals and provided two assists in 30 appearances, which is not bad going for his debut season in the top flight.
In all, Dibling would probably be a brilliant signing for Spurs to make in the summer, but there is a good chance he wouldn't even be the most exciting young winger at the club next year.
The Spurs winger who's a bigger talent than Dibling
One of the few positives to come out of this season for Tottenham has been how well their youngsters have adapted to life in the Premier League, with both Archie Gray and Lucas Bergvall becoming key members of the first team.
However, arguably, the team's most exciting prospect is someone who's come up through the club's own academy: Mikey Moore.
The tremendously exciting winger might only be 17 and has endured a stop-start campaign interrupted by sickness, but when he has played, he's looked great.
For example, in just 632 minutes of first-team football across 16 appearances, the "special" talent, as dubbed by respected analyst Ben Mattinson, has scored once and provided two assists, which comes out to an average of a goal involvement every 210.66 minutes.
Moreover, even when he hasn't scored or assisted, the teenage phenomenon has been impacting games, as it was at home against AZ Alkmaar that his incredible close control, decision-making, and penetrating runs got the fans on their feet and led to James Maddison to describe him as "fearless" and compare him to Neymar.
Finally, the Southwark-born dynamo's record at the youth level is simply unreal, as in 34 appearances for the Lilywhites' various junior teams, he has scored 21 goals and provided 15 assists, resulting in an average of 1.05 goal involvements every game.
Ultimately, bringing Dibling to the club will only further strengthen Spurs' incredible array of exciting prospects, but with Moore on the opposite flank, he'll have to make do with being the second-best young winger in the squad next season.