Everton's interest in Tyler Dibling is backed by The Friedkin Group, who can agree to Southampton's transfer fee demand for him, benefitting everyone involved.
Like it or not, though it's been days since Simon Rusk's departure, the interim still has some applause unpaid from the Saints fans. Especially, for his management in the high-voltage concluding fixtures except for a slip-up against Everton.
Still, even Rusk would admit that the 0-2 Goodison defeat's sorrow outweighed the feelings for a competitive show against Man City and Arsenal.
Having gone to gatecrash Everton's party, the Saints returned handing the Toffees a perfect farewell. But, truth be told, Everton getting the better of Southampton in crunch situations isn't new.
Earlier having pulled a shocking move for ex-Saints prodigy, Charly Alcaraz who stood in the Goodison celebrations, Everton now plans an even bigger transfer swoop on Southampton.
To mark a grand welcome to their new stadium next season, Everton has set eyes on signing the biggest wonderkid in PL. It's Saints prodigy Tyler Dibling.
As per Everton News, David Moyes and his staff are keen on Dibling's signing as they closely analyze his Southampton situation. Well, the group's interest is supported by their owners' The Freidkin Group, who can easily sanction the £55m Southampton demand for Dibling now.
Everton's Dibling interest tipped to be a win-win case for Southampton
I get your initial reaction to the rumour, Saints' fans but actually, this Dibling interest can help Southampton's situation in multiple ways.
Given Everton's backing, Southampton can walk away with even a £60m windfall for Dibling's sale. The best part is it wouldn't take extensive negotiations, keeping the clock by the Saints' side to look for replacements.
Otherwise too, like it or not, but Dibling's transfer drama has exhausted enough resources and patience from Southampton fans. That's why, a potential deal that ends all this ruckus feels appreciated.
Ultimately, what better for Dibling's career than him continuing at a Premier League club that is not a Big Six, where he might have been game-time deprived for long?
That's why, though it's an Everton interest, it feels falling to Southampton's benefit more than anybody else. Hoping that a move ends the Dibling chapter for good now.