Arsenal set to profit from Southampton firesale as Tyler Dibling theory emerges

Southampton -Baas Ivan Juric recently admitted that the saints will “go down” after the defeat of the home base against wolves and major changes are expected on the south coast this summer

The approaching relegation from Southampton to the championship will cause a massive exodus on the south coast this summer. While the saints have made an eye-watery £ 100 million appreciation on Teen-Starlet Tyler Dibbling, it is unlikely that an imaginative figure will prevent his long list of voorags to submit offers, because there is still a strong belief that he will be available for a reasonable price.

Tottenham, Manchester City, Manchester United and Bundesliga Side RB Leipzig are among his admirers, but Liverpool and Newcastle also explored the 19-year-old attacker during his amazing breakthrough campaign. In the meantime, Napoli is showing interest in the Japanese right back Yukinari Sugawara and Juventus have also viewed Mateus Fernandes in recent months.

Striker Paul Onuachu is set up for a return to Turkey with former Club Trabzonspor still open to the re -signing of the gigantic Nigerian. Arsenal is also a profit when Aaron Ramsdale Clubs changes for the second consecutive summer while negotiating a sale clause when the keeper moved to St Mary last August for an initial compensation of £ 18 million.

While the Gunners are ready to miss potential bonuses that will be activated if the Saints Survival insured, it would be a big surprise if England International Ramsdale plays championship football next season. The winds of change are ready to wipe through Southampton with the current head coach Ivan Juric in the coming months to leave his role at the end of the season.

Danny Rohl and Strasbourg's Liam Rosenior from Sheffield should be among the candidates on Wednesday to succeed the Serbian this summer, although the prizes of Rosenior will turn out to be difficult because they continue to chase the European qualification.

Right-back Kyle Walker-Peters is also a free agent on 30 June and stands in line to seal an immediate return to the Premier League, despite interest from Galatasaray in January. The saints will also be a part of the Head of Recruitment Darren Mowbray and technical director Johannes Spors is already planning an important overhaul. He recently claimed that he expects to do many transfer activities before the beginning of the 2025-26 season.

He said: “I think we can put a lot in the window and we have to do a lot. We will be very, very active and I am really looking forward. Bringing talent to this club is absolutely crucial. On the field, outside the field. I don't just mean head coach.

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