Recently, Everton officially announced the introduction of Southampton winger Dibrin. It is reported that the transfer fee is as high as £42 million, and the Saints still have 20% of the transfer share. I was stunned for a moment. Why is the ordinary Dibring worth this price? Last season, he made a total of 33 appearances in the Premier League for a total of 1,883 minutes, and only scored 2 goals without assists.
Isn't Everton a cheated?
If you watched the Saints' game slightly last season, you might have a little impression of Diblin. Why do you say that? Because the Saints were so bad last season, the ball was basically beaten by their opponents in the half. They often made mistakes in the backcourt and were converted by their opponents and lost the ball.
So if you have seen Di Brynn play football, you are definitely a super fan of the Premier League. After all, as a Saints forward, there are actually not many opportunities to use the ball in the frontcourt to display skills. In addition to watching Suleimanna carry everywhere and then pass an irrelevant cross, the ball is often at the opponent's feet.
However, I have a little impression of Diblin's game. His height of 1.86 meters is quite conspicuous on the court, but what is more conspicuous is his dribbling skills. Actually, I don’t have a good impression of him, because the Saints finally launched an attack in the frontcourt, and I saw that he kept dribbling the ball. His ability to dribble was indeed good, especially by changing the rhythm, but I think he didn’t look up his head. Sometimes he would lose the ball if he brought too much. But overall, he is a unique English player and he has obvious characteristics.
1.86 meters tall Diblin likes to push forward like a short person.
After joining Everton, Dibring said: "There are many players here worth learning from, such as Gallish and Endiaye. The part I am most proud of in the game is my dribbling skills, which is what I do best and what I am trying to please the fans. I hope to make more wonderful people in the team."
Everton coach Moyes said: "Dibryn is a talented young England player with great potential. He has increased our offensive choices and we will support his future development. We are eager to build a team that Everton fans can play and be proud of, and Dibring can help us achieve this goal."
By the way, Dibring is only 19 years old at the moment, which is the main reason why he can sell this value. Young, distinctive and household registration books, these three factors make him quite a market. However, at the beginning, the saints marked him at a sky-high price of 100 million pounds, and finally found that no fool was fooled, so they had to lower the price and sell it.
Dibring's deal reminds me of Newcastle's acquisition of Anthony Gordon from Everton in the past few years. He was also a young winger. He only scored a few goals in the previous season. He also had his own characteristics (Godor is fast and has strong oppressive ability). Gordon's transfer fee was also more than 40 million pounds at the time. At that time, everyone was also questioning the deal, believing that the premium was too high, but Gordon finally proved his value in recent years and was successfully selected for the English team. Now his value has risen to 65 million euros.
Will Diblin continue Gordon's development trajectory and continue to rush forward? I personally think that Everton's deal is likely to be poor. Although Dibring is very distinctive as a left-foot right winger with excellent dribbling ability, I personally do not like him, and it only represents my personal opinion.
(Bumps/Football harsh talker Qiu Yixi)