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According to journalist Fabrizio Romano has confirmed Chelsea have a full agreement in place to sign Tyler Dibling from Southampton.

Tyler Dibling is a 16-year-old talented midfielder who broke into Southampton’s U18 side last season. Be scored five goals and provided four assists in 22 appearances for the Saint, proving his worth despite only turning 16 in March.

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He also two appearances for Southampton’s under23 squad in the Premier League 2, and scored a hat-trick against Newcastle United back in April.

Chelsea has been working tirelessly in the transfer window and the Blues are not only strengthening the main team, they are also improving their women and youth teams as well.

Tyler Dibling is set to join Chelsea academy as Fabrizio Romano confirmed that both clubs have agreed on a fee for the Midfielder.

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Fabrizio Romano tweeted: “Chelsea, still working on young talents for the Academy and now set to sign U17 England international Tyler Dibling from Southampton £1.5m fee.

“Full agreement in place, deal set to be completed. Follows Zak Sturge who’s joining CFC from Brighton.”

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