Tyler Dibling admits trying to stay focused amid links with Man United

Tyler Dibling does his best to block the talk about a relocation of £ 100 million to Manchester United-but Southampton teammate Aaron Ramsdale does not make it easy.

Allegedly, United is a dive for the 19-year-old winger if they win the Europa League with the saints, a price tag with three digits would have hit the teenage sensation.

Dibling has become one of the most sought after young people in the Premier League as one of the few clear sparks in the gloomy season of Southampton.

All the noise has not gone unnoticed in the dressing room, because Dibling revealed keeper Ramsdale has a lot of pleasure to repel millions with all the quirky effort.

“Rambo thinks it's great,” Dibbling said. 'I will miss a shot in the training and he just goes:' £ 90 million! £ 80 million! “While it keeps falling. It's all fun. There are a few nicknames. They are all jokes. Nobody takes it seriously. It's just a number. It's all fun.

'I don't try to think about it and just try to go on the train every day and work hard and train as well as possible. At the end of the day I love Southampton. I have been here since I was eight. It is such a great team and I am doing big things with them. '

You imagine that Southampton keeper Ramsdale returned a little more quickly in the team bus from the London Stadium after Dibling had burned a great late chance over the bar in the Lat of Southampton in West Ham.

“I should have scored! I tried to get high because I saw the keeper coming. It was with my right foot and it just went a bit too high, but hopefully I get the next. '

Fortunately for Dibling, he was not left to beat his missed opportunity when Lesley Ugochukwu struck the equalizer in the third minute of the stop time.

The result moved Southampton level with Derby's record with a low count of 11 points and ensured that Saints will not fall if the lonely sausage prime minister League team of all time, to the great relief of Dibling.

“It is clear that nobody wants to be the worst team in the history of the competition,” Dibbling added. “I don't want to be and don't want to be any of the team, so that's what we try to do, get a point, get a few more points, so that we don't have that title above our heads.”

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