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Exclusive: Southampton's £65m Tyler Dibling price-tag questioned amid Tottenham interest

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Tyler Dibling was the shining light in Southampton’s otherwise dismal 2024/25 Premier League campaign.

The 19-year-old played 33 times in the top-flight last term and performed at a consistently high level.

This brought forward the attention of suitors such as Tottenham Hotspur, who had a £35 million bid rejected for the teenager in January.

Southampton made a statement by reportedly demanding £100 million for Dibling earlier this summer, but it has since been reported that the Saints could be negotiated with to lower this amount, with a £65 million price-tag now the reported figure.

Spurs are thought to still be interested in a move for the young midfielder, who has proven to be a capable Premier League operator.

Lee Hendrie weighs in on Tyler Dibling’s Southampton situation

Speaking exclusively to Football League World, Sky Sports pundit and former Aston Villa midfielder Lee Hendrie believes that the Saints may be resigned to losing the talent but admits the South Coast side could price interested parties out of a move.

“My gut feeling is that Tyler Dibling will leave Southampton,” Hendrie told FLW.

“You'd put him in a category with the likes of Gustavo Hamer - the players who have really proved that they would stand out in the Championship, and this boy's got massive, massive potential.

“I think that the only thing that might keep him at the football club is Southampton’s valuation of how much he's worth. Around £65 million, who's going to pay that sort of money?

“I think there's no doubt that this boy's going to be a player and he's already a player, it's just whether someone can get him at a cut price fee and really get the best out of him.

“I think that'll be the thing that might keep him there next season. But as we know, these deals can always be varied.

“They can always be knocked down; there can be add-ons and all the rest of it. That might just tempt Southampton to take the money and give him the opportunity to go and play Premier League football.”

Southampton could benefit from lowering Tyler Dibling asking price

On the surface, keeping Dibling at St. Mary’s next season would boost Southampton’s chances of achieving promotion straight back to the Premier League.

His performances in the top-flight last term were impressive enough to suggest that he would be one of the Championship’s leading midfield stars.

However, if Will Still and Southampton sold the teenager for a hefty price, it might provide them with a substantial amount of money to reinvest back into their squad.

As a result, selling Dibling could potentially result in the South Coast outfit strengthening as a group, boosting their overall chances of securing promotion.

Oxford United should join West Brom in ambitious Tottenham transfer hunt

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As they prepare for a second successive season in the Championship, Oxford United will be looking to build on survival last year and cement themselves as a team that belongs in the second-tier.

To do so, the U’s will have to become a little bit more adventurous in order to sustain themselves in the Championship, and that will require a bit more thrust and intricacy in the final third.

Having gained promotion under Des Buckingham, Oxford then struggled to become effective and robust enough in the Championship, leading to him being replaced by Gary Rowett in December.

The former Birmingham City and Millwall boss certainly shut things down at the Kassam Stadium, and made them immensely difficult to play against and beat.

The one growing concern, that was eventually allayed by survival, within the fanbase would be the lack of creativity and efficiency in the final third; a lack of spark.

Oxford will likely be tough to play against one again next season, but they need something extra in the final third and the man who could fill that void would be Tottenham Hotspur attacking midfielder Jamie Donley.

Oxford should pursue ambitious move for Donley

Now, it has to be said from the off that a move for Donley would be an ambitious one, especially with Ryan Mason’s West Bromwich Albion said to be interested in the 20-year-old.

As well as that, Spurs are currently holding off on sanctioning a loan move for the former England youth international until new manager Thomas Frank has a look at him from close quarters in pre-season.

If a deal was to eventually be something possible, though, then Oxford should try and push themselves right to the front of the queue, as he would be the ideal man for the number ten position in a Gary Rowett system.

Versatile in terms of position because, whilst a natural so-called ‘ten’, he would have the ability to drift and float wide depending on the formation, whether Rowett prefer a back four for next season in something like a 4-2-3-1 shape, or he goes with a back three, whether that be by using two tens, one ten or wingers in attack – Donley fits the bill regardless.

Another practical element would be the physicality that Donley possesses. Rowett is known for his attritional, percentage-based football, and that often requires ‘big lads’, for want of a more sophisticated and nuanced expression, getting around the pitch.

Donley is technically excellent and can glide around the pitch but, at 6 ft and with his build, having now played a season of EFL football, he is also capable of putting himself about.

Then we can get onto the gifts that Donley would be able to provide Rowett with the ball at his feet; and especially from set-pieces, such as corner kicks, for which a Rowett side tends to be most threatening from.

The Northern Ireland international can strike with both feet, has dead-ball ability and a speed of thought that marked him out as a level above League One last season.

Why Oxford would work for Donley

Having played for a more ideological coach in Wellens, with a desire to play attacking and free flowing, fluent football, it would perhaps now aid Donley to not necessarily go to the other extreme, but work with someone further down the spectrum in terms of Rowett.

Thomas Frank, someone who appears to balance a desire for progressive, modern day football with a pragmatic awareness to get the best out of the players at his disposal, is someone who falls in between and that would only help Donley moving forward.

As well as that, it is likely to remain crucial that he gets regular game time and remains a key man wherever he is, and whilst that could be the case with the Baggies, it is far more likely at Oxford.

The U’s tried to bring in some maverick creativity last summer with the arrival of Louie Sibley, but that move hasn’t worked out, and Ruben Rodrigues has also now departed the club for Brazilian side Vitoria.

Donley can fill the void of attacking ingenuity at Oxford, whilst becoming a, or perhaps the, key man for a Championship outfit next season, if Spurs sanction the move and Oxford do come calling.

West Brom news: David Brooks twist, attacker leaves, Charlie Kelman interest, two Spurs players wanted

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The summer transfer window is well underway as West Brom look to make additions for new boss Ryan Mason.

Albion have completed one acquisition so far in the form of seasoned Championship defender Nat Phillips, with The Hawthorns expected to be a busy place for both incomings and outgoings as financial issues continue to linger.

Controlling shareholder Shilen Patel admitted the Black Country outfit will have to be “pragmatic, adaptable, and resourceful” in areas like player trading this summer, as P&S problems remain similar to last season.

With transfer speculation ramping up, FLW brings you all the latest transfer news surrounding West Brom.

David Brooks will not join West Brom despite advanced claims

Bournemouth's David Brooks will not be signing for West Brom despite claims on social media suggesting the winger was on the verge of moving to The Hawthorns.

Online speculation claimed a medical was being completed ahead of a move from the South Coast, but it has now been confirmed by BBC WM and West Brom commentator Steve Hermon that Brooks will not be joining the Baggies, while Express & Star reporter Lewis Cox claimed that negotiations had never reached an advanced stage.

It’s undoubtedly a blow for Albion, who would have profited off a quality wide option who had experience of winning two promotions to the Premier League while recently shining at Southampton on loan in the second tier a couple of seasons ago.

Reyes Cleary makes West Brom exit to Barnsley

West Brom forward Reyes Cleary has completed a permanent move to League One side Barnsley.

The 21-year-old has put an end to his three-year association with the Baggies after breaking through Albion’s academy set-up, penning a three-year contract at Oakwell, with the Tykes having the option of a fourth.

Cleary had two loan spells away from The Hawthorns last season, firstly at Walsall, which was very underwhelming, before finding his feet in non-league with Hartlepool Town and leaving a positive impression.

The frontman will taste third tier football for the first time in his career, hoping a settled and fresh environment can bring the best out of him.

West Brom table interest in QPR’s Charlie Kelman

West Brom are considering making a summer swoop for QPR forward Charlie Kelman after his superb loan spell in League One last season with Leyton Orient.

Journalist Darren Witcoop has claimed that Albion are keen on securing the American’s services after the forward netted 23 times in the third tier, helping Leyton Orient reach the play-off final.

It's said that the Baggies are "ready to move" for Kelman, but they will face stiff competition, after Football League World previously revealed that up to eight Championship clubs are tracking the 23-year-old.

Albion certainly need a third striking option after the departures of Will Lankshear and Adam Armstrong to support Josh Maja and Daryl Dike, as Devante Cole could make an exit this summer after a dismal opening term in blue and white.

Tottenham Hotspur to offer West Brom Mikey Moore a long-term contract

As per a report by Football London, Tottenham Hotspur are hopeful of tying down West Brom target Mikey Moore to a new long-term contract, offering an improved bumper deal to the impressive 17-year-old.

Moore had a breakthrough term at Spurs under Ange Postecoglou, making 19 appearances, including 10 in the top-flight, as well as being included in the England U19 European Championship setup this month.

His current contract runs down in the summer of 2027, but negotiations have got underway about securing his long-term future.

Football Insider previously claimed that the Baggies are rivalling Birmingham City to take Moore on loan, while FLW revealed Hull City had entered the race for his signature.

The Football London report states that new Spurs head coach, Thomas Frank, is yet to decide what Moore’s future looks like next season and whether he’ll be made available for a loan switch, but a new contract extension is ensuring the North London outfit keep hold of their talent for years to come and are not forced into a permanent sale down the line.

West Brom linked with Will Lankshear reunion

According to a report by the Birmingham Mail, West Brom are keen on resigning Will Lankshear on loan from Tottenham Hotspur this summer.

The forward joined the Baggies for the seocnd half of last season back in January, but failed to make much of an impact, lying low in the pecking order of a strong forward department and unable to net for the club from 11 appearances.

However, Ryan Mason is keen to use his past connections as a Spurs coach to bring Lankshear back to B71.

The 34-year-old is reportedly keen on giving the youngster more opportunities to showcase what he’s capable of at Championship level, and he could well get further game time due to Josh Maja and Daryl Dike’s previous fitness issues.

New Mikey Moore, Spurs update emerges - It will interest Birmingham City and West Brom

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Birmingham City and West Brom summer target Mikey Moore is reportedly set to be offered a new long-term contract at Tottenham Hotspur.

The 17-year-old is a rising star in the English game and one of Spurs’ brightest talents in the academy, which has led to significant interest from Championship clubs to expose him to regular first-team football.

Birmingham and West Brom hold ties to Tottenham through their managers as they both look to lure Moore to their clubs, with both Chris Davies and Ryan Mason holding coaching roles with the North London outfit before taking on their respective jobs.

Football Insider claimed earlier in the summer that the West Midlands rivals are set to rival each other for the addition of the wideman, but a development has emerged that could see the clubs competing for only a loan deal.

Tottenham Hotspur in talks to secure Mikey Moore to a long-term contract

As per a report by Football London, Tottenham Hotspur are hopeful of tying down Mikey Moore to a new long-term contract, offering an improved bumper deal to the impressive 17-year-old.

Moore had a breakthrough term at Spurs under Ange Postecoglou, making 19 appearances, including 10 in the top-flight, as well as being included in the England U19 European Championship setup this month.

The versatile attacker currently has a contract running through at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium until 2027, but negotiations have got underway about securing his long-term future.

New head coach Thomas Frank will decide what Moore’s future looks like next season and whether he’ll be made available for a loan switch, but a new contract extension is ensuring Spurs keep hold of their talent for years to come and are not forced into a permanent sale down the line.

This will come as a bitter blow for the likes of Birmingham and West Brom, who may have been debating a permanent switch had he made a blistering impact in his second tier debut season.

Birmingham City, West Brom forced into only a loan move for Mikey Moore

Birmingham City and West Brom had only been linked with loan swoops for Mikey Moore to begin with, but both clubs could have been considering a full-time switch if he had settled into the Championship with ease and torn the second tier apart.

This plan would go up in smoke should Moore want to place his long-term future in North London, while the West Midlands duo could battle several more clubs who would be interested in a simple loan agreement with no strings attached. Football League World exclusively revealed recently that Hull City have entered the race.

Meanwhile, there is still uncertainty over whether the youngster will be made available for a move away in the first place, so it’s set to be a long and painful waiting game before discovering whether they can both try and secure an agreement.

One thing is for sure though is that Tottenham see the potential, and Blues and Albion are likely to only see one season of it.

figure sum for Tottenham, Ash Phillips transfer despite Thomas Frank stance

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Sheffield United are willing to pay a £6m fee to Tottenham Hotspur for young centre-back Ashley Phillips, according to reports.

The beaten Championship play-off finalists are looking to go one better than last season under the guidance of new head coach Ruben Selles, and are reportedly willing to splash the cash on the Spurs prospect.

The latest development came from journalist Alan Nixon via his Patreon page, as he revealed that the Blades are willing to pay a high seven-figure fee to bring Phillips to Bramall Lane on a permanent deal.

However, under new manager Thomas Frank, all of United's attempts to sign him have been rebuffed so far, according to Nixon, with the new Spurs boss reportedly keen to keep him at the club.

Sheffield United willing to pay seven-figure sum to sign Tottenham's Ashley Phillips

The 20-year-old has been at Tottenham since 2023, having caught the eye of the Premier League giants whilst playing for Blackburn Rovers. He has since been sent on two loan spells with Plymouth Argyle and Stoke City respectively.

With a solid amount of Championship experience under his belt at such a young age, Phillips has become a transfer target for Sheffield United, as they look to bounce back from last season's play-off final defeat at the hands of Sunderland.

Selles' side are now willing to splash £6m to bring the Spurs star to Yorkshire, according to the latest reports by Nixon. The centre-back is said to have been a long-term target of United's.

The Blades reportedly rate Phillips very highly, with him being approved by their old-school scouting system, and their brand-new AI model.

Sheffield United's moves to sign Ash Phillips have been rebuffed so far by Thomas Frank

Despite their willingness to pay a substantial fee to bring Phillips to the club, Nixon reported that all efforts to sign him have been turned down thus far, as new Tottenham boss Frank is planning on including him in his squad for the forthcoming season.

Unfortunately for Sheffield United, Spurs are yet to change their stance on the 20-year-old's future at the club, but the Blades are reportedly ready and waiting if they do change their minds.

It was also mentioned that fellow Lilywhites youngster Alfie Devine, who is also a target of Selles', has a similar valuation on his head, as Spurs are yet to make a decision on his future in North London.

This update will come as a rather disappointing one for United supporters, as despite showing their intent with the willingness to pay a big fee for Phillips, the ball is on Tottenham's side of the court, and it sounds likely that they won't be changing their minds.

Exclusive: Hull City told it would be an "enormous coup" to beat West Brom & Birmingham to Spurs transfer

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Former West Bromwich Albion and Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Don Gooman believes that securing Mikey Moore on loan would be an "enormous coup" for Hull City.

Goodman compared the 17-year-old sensation to a fellow bright winger in Ben Doak, who lit up the Championship in the first half of last season for Middlesbrough before injury put an end to his campaign.

Moore is Tottenham Hotspur's youngest Premier League debutant, after Ange Postecoglou handed the Englishman his debut in May last year, aged 16 years and nine months.

His sporadic first-team appearances continued into this season, and he even scored in Spurs' UEFA Europa League-winning campaign.

Now, Moore is being touted for a loan move to the Championship side, and Hull City are lining up a move for him, according to an exclusive report from Football League World.

Other Championship sides are looking at the youngster too, and EFL pundit Goodman isn't surprised at all. He believes that Moore will excel no matter where he ends up next season.

Don Goodman praises Mikey Moore amidst Championship loan rumours

Speaking exclusively to FLW, current Sky Sports pundit Don Goodman said: "I'm not surprised that there are Championship clubs interested in signing Mikey Moore.

"It kind of reminds me of the Ben Doak situation at Liverpool last season when we went out on loan to Middlesbrough and, when fit, he tore the Championship apart and was outstanding."

Doak impressed whilst at the Riverside last season, scoring three and assisting seven in just 24 games for Middlesbrough.

However, thigh surgery kept him out for a prolonged period, and the 19-year-old missed the final three months of the season, as Boro slumped down the table and finished 10th.

"His injury was one of the main reasons why Middlesbrough didn't see the job through and fell off a cliff in terms of creativity and goal output," Goodman continued.

Doak arrived with plenty of promise at Middlesbrough and delivered on that in the short time he was there. Goodman puts Moore in that talent bracket, too, which is a credit to his potential.

"I see Mikey Moore very much in that mix, and it would be an enormous coup for Hull, there's no doubt about it, because there is going to be plenty of competition for him."

Hull City may have to fend off ambitious Championship duo to sign Mikey Moore on loan

Football Insider reported earlier in the month that both West Brom and Birmingham City were also interested in bringing in Moore on a loan deal.

With Birmingham and West Brom projected to be in and around the play-off picture next season, and Hull coming off the back of a disappointing season where they escaped relegation on the final day, a move to either of the other interested sides may prove to be a more attractive offer for the exciting 17-year-old.

However, Moore stands to play a bigger part in Hull's season if he makes the move there in comparison to Birmingham, at least, as the Blues have their eyes set on a reunion with Demarai Gray.

As for West Brom, they may be forced to part ways with Tom Fellows this summer, but they may also use whatever money they bring in from that deal to sign someone with more first-team experience, despite Moore's clear potential.

Will Still revived Southampton FC flop and inspired £21m Spurs transfer - he is key for Sport Republic

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Kevin Danso has signed permanently for Tottenham Hotspur in a £21 million transfer from French side RC Lens, despite being a complete flop at Southampton.

Danso signed on loan for Southampton in 2019. The Austrian, Ralph Hassenhuttl, was in charge at St Mary's and recognised the potential of his 19-year-old compatriot. Danso had been playing his football for FC Augsburg in the German Bundesliga, making 44 appearances for the club.

Danso had already built a great reputation for himself by the time he arrived on the south coast. Southampton fans were keen to see him in action but Hasenhüttl had difficulty trying to shoehorn the youngster into his team. As a result, Danso played just 10 times for the Saints, which included being sent off against Manchester United and playing 45 minutes in the infamous 9-0 thrashing by Leicester City at St Mary's.

Hassenhüttl played Danso out of position at Southampton

Although centre-back was Danso's preferred position, the Southampton coach played him first at left-back and then even tried him for one match at right-back. The player spoke about the experience in an interview with the Daily Echo.

“I had never played left-back professionally, but was doing so, then three weeks later he (Hasenhuttl) decided to play me as a right-back against Bournemouth.”

Unsurprisingly, Danso returned to FC Augsberg at the end of the loan term and was quickly loaned out again, this time to Bundesliga Two outfit, Fortuna Düsseldorf. The Austrian's form picked up at Fortuna, and he helped them to a fifth-placed finish before being transferred to RC Lens in the Summer of 2021.

Danso proves to be an inspired signing for Lens

Danso proved to be an inspired signing for Lens and during the three and a half years that he spent there the Blood and Gold finished seventh, second, and seventh again under head coach Franck Haise. During this period, Danso made over 100 appearances.

It was during Danso's fourth season at Lens, after Will Still had taken the helm, that the Austrian's early potential appeared to be fulfilled.

Under Still's leadership, the 26-year-old central defender achieved two man-of-the-match performances in 12 appearances and achieved the highest set of player rankings in his career, as per whoscored.com.

Danso becomes a UEFA Europa League winner

During February 2025, Tottenham Hotspur were impressed enough to take the player on loan to North London. The 26-year-old made 10 Premier League appearances as Spurs limped to the end of a challenging domestic season and came on as a late substitute when they defeated Manchester United in the Europa League final.

As reported by BBC Sport, as per the terms of the loan agreement, Danso signed for Tottenham in a £21m permanent deal on the opening day of the transfer window.

West Brom must push to sign Spurs star likened to Neymar – He can fill Tom Fellows void if he leaves

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Squad building and the transfer window is beginning to pick up as players return for pre-season training across the country, and West Bromwich Albion are among those clubs looking for something of a rebuild and rejuvenation this summer.

The Baggies have already seen the departures of some high-profile first-teamers, such as Semi Ajayi, John Swift and Grady Diangana, whilst Ryan Mason has been brought in to replace Tony Mowbray as their new manager.

Mason, who was a part of Ange Postecoglou’s UEFA Europa League-winning coaching staff last season at Tottenham Hotspur, is expected to build a youthful and exciting squad to sustain a promotion challenge in the Championship next season.

One player who should be prioritised as an incoming deal would be Spurs youngster Mikey Moore, especially if key man Tom Fellows was indeed to leave The Hawthorns this summer.

West Brom should target Neymar-compared Mikey Moore

Moore, who was likened to Neymar by teammate at Spurs, James Maddison, after his performance against AZ Alkmaar last season, looks as though he could be on the move this summer, with Football League World exclusively revealing that Hull City are interested in the 17-year-old.

With Thomas Frank now having replaced Postecoglou, who had given Moore some game time at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, it would be a perfect opportunity for Championship clubs to pounce.

Moore has shown flashes of brilliance in his limited appearances for Spurs thus far and, at just 17, there is seemingly a very high ceiling for the Southwark-born attacker.

He scored his first Spurs goal last season in a victory over Elfsborg in January, but he has shown an excellent scoring touch with England at youth level, becoming a consistent threat at both U16 and U17 level, whilst also performing well at this summer’s UEFA U19 European Championships.

Goal scoring is something that the Baggies will most likely be prioritising this summer with loanees Will Lankshear and Adam Armstrong both returning to their parent clubs, as well as Swift and Diangana leaving the club.

Daryl Dike’s injury record means his future is likely up in the air and West Brom lacked goals across the park, with only Josh Maja hitting double figures and only Alex Mowatt and Karlan Grant the other players to have scored more than four goals across all competitions.

He could be a Tom Fellows replacement

Replacing Tom Fellows at The Hawthorns is likely to be more than a one-man job, with the England U21 international of such a level that he will leave a massive hole in the Albion final third.

However, with Fellows rumoured to be interesting Everton, Moore would provide a similar set of skills to Fellows in terms of his speed and directness down the wing.

Fellows provided the joint most assists in the Championship last season, alongside Josh Murphy of Portsmouth, so the gap left by his possible departure will be a big one, but Moore has certainly showed signs of being able to carry a team on his shoulders and drive them forward with an impressive exuberance and confidence, perhaps best showed in that game against AZ in October 2024.

Moore would represent a smart attacking addition, and someone who would likely benefit from linking up with someone who he has worked with before in Mason.

Hull City backed to beat West Brom to Spurs player who has "got a high ceiling"

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This article is part of Football League World's 'Terrace Talk' series, which provides personal opinions from our FLW Fan Pundits regarding the latest breaking news, teams, players, managers, potential signings and more…

Hull City are set to join the race to sign Tottenham Hotspur youngster Mikey Moore this summer.

It has been exclusively revealed by FLW that the Tigers are set to compete for the forward’s temporary signature amid competition from Birmingham City and West Brom.

It was reported earlier this month by Football Insider that the Championship duo have an interest in the 17-year-old.

Moore featured 10 times in the Premier League last season, as well as making five appearances in the Europa League, but may seek a loan for more regular game time in the upcoming campaign.

Mikey Moore to Hull verdict

When asked about the club’s interest in Moore, FLW’s Hull fan pundit Cameron Gibson claimed it would be good business if they could get a deal done.

He’s highlighted the Tigers’ recent success at developing young talent, suggesting the MKM Stadium could be a good next step for the player to take in his career.

“If we were able to pull it off, I think that would be a good bit of business,” Gibson told Football League World.

“If there’s a few other Championship clubs in for him, then I think it will be quite hard for Hull City to maybe win the deal.

“But if we were able to pull it off, then I do think that’s a positive sign because we have really been a good place for players to develop in the past, whether it has been loans or our own academy.

“Players like Keane Lewis-Potter, Jacob Greaves, Jarrod Bowen and then we’ve had loan players along the way like Harry Wilson, [Fabio] Carvalho, Liam Delap, these players have gone on all to have big successes and good careers.

“So if players are going to come here from the Premier League, we are normally a good destination for them to develop.

“We have had a few failures along the way, like [Malcolm] Ebiowei from Crystal Palace, Fin Burns didn’t get too many minutes last season and there’s a few other more.

“But you’re not going to be successful with every loan.”

Mikey Moore transfer claim

Gibson believes winning the race to Moore’s signature would be a good sign for the club, but warned that they should get the deal sorted quickly or else move on to other targets.

“I think he’s got a high ceiling, and I do think he’s going to be a good player, whether that’s going to be in the Championship or potentially in the Premier League and European football,” he continued.

“At 17, and you don’t want to put pressure on him, he’s just wanting to play his football and get the ability to show what he’s got.

“But if Hull City were able to beat West Brom and Birmingham, I think that would be a really good sign for the fans and that would show that we are still a decent club.

“But if we get strung along, and it’s not going to until deadline day that he decides, then maybe it’s not the one we should go for.

“It’s really up to the club to get this done quick, and ready for the start of pre-season would be ideal.

“And I’m sure that’s what he’s looking for if he wants to have the best possible season for his development.

“If Mikey Moore was to come to Hull City, I think it would be quite interesting.”

Moore signing would be great business for Hull

Sergej Jakirovic will be looking to bolster his squad this summer, and it’s clear some added firepower is needed after the team’s relegation fight last year.

Moore is still only 17 and has a decent amount of experience for someone of that age, which shows the high esteem in which he’s held at Spurs.

A loan to receive regular minutes would make sense for his development, and Hull’s track record with young talent could sway the London outfit to push for a move to the club instead of West Brom or Birmingham.

If they could get this deal done, then it has the potential to be a very exciting signing.

Sheffield United news: Spurs transfer setback, Liverpool player wanted, Chris Wilder "harsh" claim

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Sheffield United are once again preparing for a season in the Championship after missing out on promotion in the previous campaign.

The Blades reached the play-off final after coming third in the table, but lost 2-1 to Sunderland at Wembley Stadium.

Chris Wilder’s side had 90 points to their name, but that wasn’t enough to earn a place straight back to the Premier League.

The Yorkshire outfit will now be hoping to use this summer to improve the squad and go one step further next year, as they eye a place in the top flight.

Here we look at all the latest news surrounding Sheffield United…

Tottenham Hotspur transfer setback

It was reported by The Star earlier this month that Sheffield United were interested in a double swoop for Tottenham Hotspur youngsters Alfie Devine and Ash Phillips.

However, it has since been claimed by Alan Nixon that new Spurs boss Thomas Frank is keen to keep Phillips at the club.

The defender came through the Blackburn Rovers academy system, and spent time on loan with Stoke City last season, giving him plenty of Championship experience.

But the Danish coach is now considering keeping him in the London outfit’s first team squad for next season, potentially with a view to earning first team minutes.

While he has yet to play for the Premier League side, the arrival of Frank as manager could change that next season.

Chief scout decision

Sheffield United are undergoing a lot of change behind the scenes, with Ruben Selles now in charge of the first team squad.

Wilder parted ways with the Yorkshire outfit after failing to lead the club to Premier League promotion, with the Spaniard taking his place.

But, according to Alan Nixon, chief scout Jamie Hoyland is set to stay at Bramall Lane.

This will allow some continuity in the recruitment process for Selles, who will be looking to strengthen the squad this summer for a promotion push next season.

Hoyland has plenty of history with Sheffield United, but has only been in the role of chief scout since last year.

Lewis Koumas chase

Sheffield United are reportedly interested in a move for Liverpool youngster Lewis Koumas this summer.

It has been claimed by the Daily Mail that the Baldes are keen on the 19-year-old in a bid to bolster their attacking options for next season.

The teenager spent the previous campaign on loan with Stoke City, contributing three goals and two assists from 43 appearances in the Championship.

It remains to be seen whether he will be allowed to leave on loan again, with the player potentially set to take part in Arne Slot's pre-season plans before any decision is made over his immediate future.

Chris Wilder sacking claim

Speaking exclusively to FLW, Don Goodman has branded Sheffield United’s decision to dismiss Wilder as “harsh in the extreme.”

He believes the 57-year-old won’t be out of work for long, if he wants a quick return to football, praising his time back at Bramall Lane for his second stint.

“I think the Chris Wilder sacking is harsh in the extreme, really,” said Goodman.

“I don’t think ever before, if you take the points won on the football pitch, which is 92 points, that has never ever failed to get you automatic promotion.

“So, it does feel a little bit harsh.

“I think they are probably analysing the early/mid-part of the season where Sheffield United were grinding results out but nevertheless it’s all about winning.

“Ultimately, Chris Wilder at Championship level has proven he is a winner.

“So, I don’t know whether he’ll want a break or if he’ll want to get straight back in, but I don’t expect he’ll be short of offers.”