Dibling excited by Everton future
Wolverhampton Wanderers will be looking to taste victory during its 2025-2026 campaign for the first time when it returns to Molineux to entertain Everton.
Vitor Pereira's side remains goalless after its opening two fixtures, having been thumped 4-0 by Manchester City on the opening day, before a narrow 1-0 defeat at Bournemouth last weekend, having been reduced to 10 men.
With Matheus Cunha now at Manchester United and Jorgen Strand Larsen linked with a move to Newcastle United, it is little surprise that Wolves are still searching for their first goal of the season.
They have failed to score in their opening three league games only once in the past six Premier League campaigns.
However, they are buoyed by a midweek Carabao Cup win over West Ham United, having come from behind to win late on.
Discussing the summer transfer window and the speculation surrounding Strand Larsen's future, Pereira said: "If it's my decision, of course [Strand-Larsen stays]. Of course. Because he's a very important player.
"It's not only about the technical and tactical, it's about the character. He's a player with character.
"Until now, Jorgen is our player. We'll see what happens. I understand football. Football is football. Every player has a price, I believe.
Meanwhile, Everton arrives in on the back of a 2-0 victory against Brighton and Hove Albion, bouncing back from its controversial opening-day loss to Leeds United, having also beaten Mansfield Town in the Carabao Cup by the same scoreline in midweek.
Jack Grealish was instrumental on his home debut, providing two assists, while Jordan Pickford's penalty save secured a clean sheet for David Moyes' side.
The Toffees have also been active in the transfer window, securing the signing of Tyler Dibling from Southampton, with the player delighted to join the club.
"I think it's the perfect match because of where the club is right now. Obviously, with the new stadium, the fans here are unreal, and it has a family feel to it. I think it was the perfect fit and was a no-brainer to join," Dibling announced.
"I think I've come to Everton at the perfect time, and hopefully I can be here for many years."